Anthony Liguori wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:
Anthony Liguori wrote:
I'm on the fence because while I like what I've posted, I'd like to
eventually tunnel the curses data over VNC in which case, having a
separate option makes sense. -curses would imply that the GUI would
be rendered with curses.
I'm lost. What does 'tunnel curses data over vnc' mean? A new
character cell based encoding (vs. pixel-based)?
Yes. I was actually thinking of tunneling the curses data but another
option would be a more proper character-based encoding. The advantage
of that is that you could also send over fonts.
curses is very un-vnc-like, it's a single stream an you need all of it
to get something meaningful. Much more in the spirit of vnc is to
encode 'character tiles', and to allow coalesced updates like the
regular vnc protocol.
So, 'qemu -curses' does what you think, 'qemu -cga
telnet::1024,server -vnc :2' does what I want and still lets you
interact with VNC, and then down the road 'qemu -cga
vnc:org.qemu.vga -vnc :2' allows CGA tunneling over VNC.
What's -cga?
That would be the second option which controlled what the CGA data was
sent over. stdio would be the default. It doesn't have to be -cga.
Ah, CGA as in color graphics adapter. Why not add the encoding to vnc
and use the regular -vnc option? if both viewer and server support the
feature, and if the display is in text mode, it would be used automatically.
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