Hi,
I managed to solve the issue by adding the -X flag to the arguments
passed to spice-vdagentd.
After some reading up on systemd and perusing some source code I
narrowed the problem down to systemd-logind, specifically which
session it reports as the active session.
Xspice successfully launches
Thanks for your reply Christophe. I can confirm that it's a host issue
and not related to the remote client.
I've since upgraded to vdagent 0.17.0 and xspice 0.1.5-3 compiled
locally from:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-xorg/driver/xserver-xorg-video-qxl.git
Now, I am able to run Xspice succ
On Sat, Feb 04, 2017 at 11:55:48PM +0200, Jordan Sokolic wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've recently begun using Xspice as a remote desktop solution. I'm
> finding its performance to be greatly superior to VNC, RDP or others.
> Nice!
> I wrote a small wrapper script that launches Xspice on a remote
> ma
Hello all,
I've recently begun using Xspice as a remote desktop solution. I'm
finding its performance to be greatly superior to VNC, RDP or others.
Nice!
I wrote a small wrapper script that launches Xspice on a remote
machine with the following arguments:
Xspice --auto --disable-ticketing --