> I don't know how the kvm/kernel stuff of vdesktop is set up really, but
> i think your problem is that the kernels you're using are not compatible
> somehow. Possibly because the rhel kernel you're using already has kvm
> backports in it. Have you tried to not get the new kernel source (i.e.
> act as if you had a new kernel).

No and I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.

> Personally i never built the kernel part of vdesktop as the kvm modules
> were always availible on the kernels I was running already.
> 

Is the vdesktop optional then?  I really don't even understand what
vdesktop is supposed to do.

Brian
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