> This bug still exists on Ubuntu Server 12.04 (32-bit).

As already mentioned earlier, you can simply ssh into your kvm server
and start virt-manager with remote forwarding. Unless your network is
really slow, you will get a reasonable performance with that (use the
option -C for ssh). I'm using virt-manager this way all the time.

In any case, I don't think it would make much sense to be able to browse
for ISO files on the connecting client (you don't really want to tunnel
a 650 MB ISO file through SSH, do you?).

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  Creating a new virtual machine does not allow to select ISO image

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