>From google cache:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:y72C9Ob34aIJ:cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Something like:
Tag Download
v0.25 spice-gtk-0.25.zip spice-gtk-0.25.tar.gz
v0.24 spice-gtk-0.24.zip spice-gtk-0.24.tar.gz
v0.23 spice-gtk-0.23.zip
On 08/06/2014 05:27 AM, Cody Chan wrote:
> Bad display of the download-section,
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/
> Tag Download
> v0.25 commit 31c099c931...
> v0.24 commit 6356941903...
> v0.23 commit 75176968b0...
> v0.22 commit 2e3aa29794...
> v0.21 commit 632836ed77...
> v0.20 comm
On 08/05/2014 10:52 PM, Jeremy White wrote:
> While I'm researching, I thought I'd look into the next challenge for
> XSpice - usb device redirection.
>
> It faces similar challenges to the CAC card stuff. That is, my sense is
> that the usbredir library and utility set is all about reading clien
Bad display of the download-section,
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/
Tag Download
v0.25 commit 31c099c931...
v0.24 commit 6356941903...
v0.23 commit 75176968b0...
v0.22 commit 2e3aa29794...
v0.21 commit 632836ed77...
v0.20 commit 1d5717d8e2...
v0.19 commit a879fd5cc4...
v0.18 commit b6
While I'm researching, I thought I'd look into the next challenge for
XSpice - usb device redirection.
It faces similar challenges to the CAC card stuff. That is, my sense is
that the usbredir library and utility set is all about reading client
machine USB device information and relaying it t
Thanks!
I'm going to mostly repeat what I think you just said to make sure I
understand you; please correct me if I get it wrong.
Yes. But just note that spice-server doesn't do anything except move
bytes around. The actual protocols involved are:
qemu: ccid protocol: usb smartcard reader
sp
On 07/25/2014 12:01 AM, Jeremy White wrote:
>>> I think I have a tentative, but sufficient grasp of how the Smart Card
>>> stuff flows from the client into the server. It's not quite as clear
>>> how the server bridges it into qemu, but I think I have the gist of it.
>>>
>>> However, that doesn't
On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 10:18:03AM +0800, 力波 王 wrote:
> >What is a ukey? USB redirection is exclusive (it goes either to the
> >client OS or the guest OS). Smartcards can be managed differently and
> >shared between both OSes.
>
> Ukey is a USB device used for identify, pay online e.g
> it is made