Hi Ahmed,
There were some arm-related threads already:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2012-February/007177.html
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2012-March/007774.html
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2012-March/007796.html
http://lists.freede
Hi,
Oscar Torrente Artero píše v Pá 28. 09. 2012 v 00:29 +0200:
> Hello.
> I love LTSP, but it seems that RedHat/Fedora has lost all interest in
> this technology.
> I would like to think that a combinacion of a SPICE and a PXE server
> would be a nice (and better) replacement for having thin cli
...that is the question.
I started a thread here:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2012-September/010801.html
on dealing with the (many) warnings in xf86-video-qxl.
I think it boils down to one big question: are we willing to satisfy
gcc, or do we want to turn off warnings we
Hi guys,
First let me thank you for the wonderful work that is Spice. I
discovered it just a week ago
and am really enthusiastic about it. Nevertheless I have a few
questions about the further
development of the soft:
- I see that you plan to extend the spice protocol to physical
machines. Could
Hello.
I love LTSP, but it seems that RedHat/Fedora has lost all interest in this
technology.
I would like to think that a combinacion of a SPICE and a PXE server would
be a nice (and better) replacement for having thin clients which would
boot directly in a virtualized and centralized system. Hav
Hello.
I love LTSP, but it seems that RedHat/Fedora has lost all interest in this
technology.
I would like to think that a combinacion of a SPICE and a PXE server would
be a nice (and better) replacement for having thin clients which would
boot directly in a virtualized and centralized system. Hav
I couldn't find much info regarding a working spice client for arm platform. I
am trying to use spice protocol to setup a vdi infrastructure. i am thinking of
using raspberry pi as a thinclient . However i have no idea if there is a
working spice client for arm . i tried looking around .i found
ack
Alon Levy wrote:
Presence of the key disables off screen surfaces creation; The callback
is still registered, but it always fails.
Registry key is checked on device initialization only, not during
runtime, so you must reset the vm to see any affects.
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display/driver.c | 8
Presence of the key disables off screen surfaces creation; The callback
is still registered, but it always fails.
Registry key is checked on device initialization only, not during
runtime, so you must reset the vm to see any affects.
---
display/driver.c | 8
display/driver.rc|
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] virt-viewer 0.5.4 crashes on debian wheezy
Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 11:41:00 +0200
From: Christophe Fergeau
To: Dominique Rodrigues
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 02:48:32AM +0200, Dominique Rodrigues wrote:
> Here are some informations.
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