Hi, All,
A simple question about cache processing of spice client and server. From
source code, i found that there are 3 types of cache in spice server:
1. in qxl driver, for QUIC compression, there is image cache
2. in spice server, red_glz_compress_image method method will use a Dictiona
Hi,
The reason spice is still using celt-0.5.1 is that celt as
a protocol / format is considered not finished yet by celt
upstream and thus the bitstream format may change (and does
change) with every new upstream release.
In order to provide compatibility between different spice
client and serv
Hi, All,
I am trying spice 0.6.3 now, spice client run on linux and qemu/spiceServer
run on linux as well, and the guest OS is windows XP with qxl driver installed.
spice client can start up correctly, but it will consume too much memory when
launch a browser (Window IE 7.0). The web page
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On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Adrian Knoth
wrote:
> Ok, you'll lose backward compatibility to non-celt-0.9 installations
> already deployed and not being able to update... but who's using them?
> And who will be using them by 2011?
>
RHEL6 and fedora are using spice
Hello.
We finally finished work on benchmarking SPICE on RHEV-D. This is English
version of report:
http://www.bureausolomatina.ru/sites/default/files/SPICE%20Benchmark%20-%202010-11-16.pdfI
think this info may be interesting for community.
We test only spice 0.4, but soon we plan to test newer ve