On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:39:52AM +0100, Diego COSTE wrote:
> FYI I attached the log of a failing remote-viewer session when the proxy
> variables are set and the host firewall disabled.
iirc SPICE proxy code fails to take into account the variable indicating
which hosts should not be proxied, ma
Hello Christophe,
After several tests, I finally found that the problem is due to some
network settings.
Although I have not understood everything (I don't know much about
networking), I now have a way that works fine:
- I start virt-manager from a shell with the correct network config
(incl. p
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 02:17:44PM +0100, Diego COSTE wrote:
> On 13/11/2013 12:09, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
> > 'don't work' is awfully unspecific, the first step in getting some
> > help would be to give more details about how you are using spice
> > (which client, ...), and what 'don't wor
On 13/11/2013 12:09, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
> 'don't work' is awfully unspecific, the first step in getting some
> help would be to give more details about how you are using spice
> (which client, ...), and what 'don't work' means. Is something
> crashing? Is the display corrupt? ... Christophe
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 11:36:29AM +0100, Diego COSTE wrote:
> Spice display works fine as long as I run the machine on the laptop's
> screen only.
>
> If I reboot the host on its docking station with multiple screens, Spice
> stops working and I can only use VNC to access the Win7 machine.
> (mac
Hello,
not sure this is the right mailing list to get Spice support...
Please advise if necessary.
I'm totally new to kvm/spice.
My host (core i5-3380m+Radeon HD7570M laptop) has a fresh Fedora 19 64b
install:
yum update
yum install kvm virt-manager libvirt libvirt-python python-virtinst
modprob