& Brian
On my VM:
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On my W7 box I have these controller:
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This is my options in spice:
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And the error:
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Can I do further action to track down the problem?
Best regards
Brian W.
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I was pointed to the spice-space page by someone after discussing problems with
VNC. I was under the impression spice only worked with KVM, I am working with
an ESXI based VM environment though and looking for a promising VDI solution.
Is it possible to use spice in this set up?
iment every
became real, what would the best way for this to work in the existing Spice
clients/servers?
Thanks,
Brian
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of the same techniques and offers the same or better specs
>than Celt, and has the backing of an important standards organization. Kind of
>seems obvious to me where things should go. Not sure why there is so much
>arguing here.
Brian
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rt here, but I would think that might
cause an issue for the wire protocol.
Brian
On Apr 17, 2012, at 12:10 PM, spice-devel-requ...@lists.freedesktop.org wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 08:15:22AM -0500, Aric Stewart wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Working away at making the cu
that the tunnel channel code was out of date/hadn't kept up makes me think that
most of the effort is currently focused on support for spice1.proto.
Also, has anyone updated the spice protocol document on spice-space.org or is
that considered up to da
You will either need to upgrade your gcc to a newer version that supports
vala or you will need to install the valac compiler.
If you want to use the valac compiler: sudo apt-get install valac
Afterwards, configure the spice build with --enable_vala=yes
Brian
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 6:48 AM
re (or the future plans)?
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Brian
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whole Ubuntu OS (9.10). Is there a known good
configuration of OS/spice/qxl that works? I may switch to Fedora if I
can be guaranteed this will work. I just don't want to go to the effort
to switch everything over and hit a new roadblock.
Brian
> I've got an F12 working, I'm
ay to check whether spice is currently in vga or qxl mode? Do I
need to install qxl drivers on the host also? I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 for
the guest and CentOS 5.5 for the host.
Brian
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qxl works on any linux distro or only
windows? If the only way to get this working is to switch distros, I
might consider that, but if the only way is to switch to windows, I
think I'll have to find something else.
Brian
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vious errors during the install, yet the drivers have not
been loaded. I'm at a loss for where to begin trying to troubleshoot.
Any ideas? Is there an additional step required to force Ubuntu to use
the new drivers?
Brian
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I decided to check if the QXL PCI device was showing up. This is what
lspci shows:
00:03.0 VGA compatible controller: Red Hat, Inc. Device 0100 (rev 01)
Is this right? I was expecting it to say something
ay to check whether spice is currently in vga or qxl mode? Do I
need to install qxl drivers on the host also? I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 for
the guest and CentOS 5.5 for the host.
Brian
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the rest of the steps.
SO far it looks good, now I need to test and see if it is truly working.
Thanks for the help.
Brian
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> You quoted this:
>
> > In case of an older kernel (version < 2.6.30)
> > Get kernel sources using the following git repository:
> > ...
>
> Obviously the version numbers involved here (2.6.30) refer to upstream
> versions. Whats in the centos kernel is quite different than any
> upstream k
l then? I really don't even understand what
vdesktop is supposed to do.
Brian
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wers to my problem. I've included the original question below:
Brian
I apologize if this is not the right place for this question, but I'm
running into some problems installing Spice .4 on my CentOS 5.5. I was
following the instructions here:
http://www.spice-space.org/docs/spice_u
Really? I'll post over there and see, but the question was specifically
about spice installation and not kvm.
> Seems like a good question for the kvm list:
> k...@vger.kernel.org
>
> Brian Milliron wrote:
>> I apologize if this is not the right place for this question,
`/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-194.el5-x86_64'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Am I using the wrong kernel source? If so, which source do I need to
use? Or is this some scripting problem?
Thanks
Brian
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