Hi,
what are the advantages of the clientside rendering which is used by spice?I
ask because I noticed that I need a fairly powerful client to work smoothly.
But when I have a powerful client-machine I don't need an extra remote machine.
For example ICA works relatively smooth on very poor mac
Hi,
i'm studying computer engineering and i'm listening softwaredevelopment in this
semester. There we learn how to create and manage projects with methods like
agile development, modelling with SPEM and so on. I wondering if those methods
are be used in reality. In fact, the study of computer
Thank you. I just asked because I read something like that on
http://de.redhat.com/resourcelibrary/articles/rhev-desktops-spice
Is it planned to implement a feature like this?
> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 08:10:09 -0400
> From: al...@redhat.com
> To: der_elef...@live.de
> CC: spice-devel@lists.freed
Hi,
as I read the spice server offloads the work/jobs to the client. But what if
the client is too weak? Are there commands which tell the server to handle the
work by itself and just give the result to the client? Regards
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Hi,
My current experiences are that I need relatively new hardware for the client
computer for working nearly smoothly. But it would be nice if I could use old
hardware, e.g. 1Ghz with 256MB RAM on client side. What I am doing wrong?
(Fedora 18 on Server and Client)
Best, Flo
Hi,
First: I have build the spice-server with adaptivestreaming.v2 successfully,
but how does KVM/qemu know where it the corresponding files are located?
Second: I already have installed spice-server from Fedora18 Repo. Is it a
problem when I build it by myself and overwrite the existing files?
Hi,
now I renewed my System and tested it with virt-viewer on a very good Laptop
with ubuntu. The Performance is nearly 100% perfect. Sometimes it is a little
bit laggy, notably when I play videos in fullscreen. When I go with the mouse
cursor over a running youtube video it also laggs.
Also I
Hi,
except of Spice4Xen, which isn't up to date, there is no implementation of the
SpiceProtocol for Xen. So I'm wondering if I could use XSpice on a Virtual
Machine based on Xen (or any other Hypervisor). What is there against this idea?
Regards
led the
packages by myself but used prebuild packages?
Regards
> Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Performance
> From: dj...@redhat.com
> To: der_elef...@live.de
> CC: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:07:53 +0100
>
> Hi,
>
> Flo píše v Čt 14. 02. 2
that I have not compiled the
packages by myself but used prebuild packages?
Regards
> Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Performance
> From: dj...@redhat.com
> To: der_elef...@live.de
> CC: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
> Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 12:07:53 +0100
>
> Hi,
>
> Flo pí
Hi, I've tested SPICE on a Ubuntu KVM Server with a Centos 6.3 guest, but I'm
not very convinced. The performance is not suitable for daily use. It sticks
sometimes, especially on video playback. vdagent and qlx drivers are installed.
Are there some advices to improve the performance? Regards
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