Howdy all!
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Wanted to drop my 2c as well... today I finally was able to build v9 and a
32-bit spice-clinet (basically the whole unstable stack). My other set of
nodes are on stable 0.4. However I didn't have a chance to change any
windows drivers to unstable...
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The main issue are
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Jaryd,
I did the test today, but no matter how I tweaked the DISPLAY variable, I
was unable to send the session to the second monitor. It would always be
pinned to the first one. Not sure if there're something about the client
that does it...
Roman
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Roman La
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> two distinct SPICE sessions on two monitors?
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> Thanks for your help and effort.
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> Jaryd Malbin
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> *From:* Roman Lazarev [mailto:romanlaza...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:28 PM
> *To:*
We were able to get it configured with 2 monitors. We're going to work on 4
monitor setup as soon as we get our hands on the card. Important piece was
disabling the xinerama support in xorg.conf. We got it working on the
NVIDIA card, I'll post the config tomorrow.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:36 AM
Howdy!
We have compiled spice based on the 0.4.0 release. We were able to spin up a
Windows image, and connect to it using a spice client. We have then
procceded to configure qemu with "--qxl 2" on the server, and was able to
see 2 monitors apearing in the Windows screens. Then we have tweaked
und