On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:06:12AM +0100, David Jaša wrote:
> Jodi Curtis píše v St 21. 11. 2012 v 17:22 +:
> > I also have a problem with en-gb map not mapping some keys despite
> > being configured in spice and on the guest os (#~ not working at all,
> > @' mapping to ¬` and ¬` not working at
Jodi Curtis píše v St 21. 11. 2012 v 17:22 +:
> Hi
>
>
> The file doesn't exist on the host
You should _create_ the file in the _guest_.
> and I had already written off Ubuntu 12.x, the host is command line
> only, I moved to Xubuntu, which offers better performance,
That's actually no s
Hi
I'm going to file two new items on the board
1. Regarding the keymap (as at this point I do not know how to go about
identifying the cause)
2. Regarding the ongoing TLS issue
RE: performance, I am not sure how graphics are rendered, the server has
poor graphics capability, so I don't know ho
Hi
The file doesn't exist on the host and I had already written off Ubuntu
12.x, the host is command line only, I moved to Xubuntu, which offers
better performance, I am hoping I can improve it by using the guest source
provided by spice, the Ubuntu guest was partially crashing (launcher I
think).
In addition to what Christophe writes, you can try to disable surfaces
in the guest driver:
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/qxl.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "qxl"
Driver "qxl"
#Option "DPI" "96 x 96"
#Option "ENABLE_IMAGE_CACHE" "True"
#Option
Hey,
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 01:14:39AM +, Jodi Curtis wrote:
> Having fought my way through getting used to KVM, I have installed a
> development desktop along side some servers, and the performance is
> unusable.
>
> The Ubuntu GUI seems very slow and not very responsive. It was not as bad
Hi
Having fought my way through getting used to KVM, I have installed a
development desktop along side some servers, and the performance is
unusable.
The Ubuntu GUI seems very slow and not very responsive. It was not as bad
as VGA but it is still unusable, all I need is to work in a development g