On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Alon Levy <al...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 06:36:17PM +0400, Emre Erenoglu wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a linux system with two monitors, one internal screen of my laptop > > running at 1280x800 and the other is a 22" monitor with 1920x1080 > > resolution. I use them in an extended desktop mode. > > > > I would like to assign both of these screens to the virtual machine > running > > qxl, but I didn't see anywhere how I can do that. I want that the guest > > machine sees two monitors connected to it, so that I can use it just like > I > > use a real system (ie moving windows from one screen to another, etc.). > > > > The only option I found relevant is the -f, --full-screen[=auto-conf] > but > > it does not work as I expect. Would this boil down to the guest agent > issue > > or is there something I need to do? > > > > spice is 0.8.0, qemu 0.14. > > To get two monitors you need to run the vm with two qxl devices. The first > one gets created by the "-vga qxl", the second (and more - you can have > up to four) gets created with "-device qxl". The client should pick them > up automatically, the old client knows to close or open a window if the > guest > disables or reenables the screen, the spice-gtk client doesn't do that yet > so you will get a number of windows with it anyway. > > Hi Alon,
Thanks, I managed to do what you're saying. The only issue I'm facing is that mouse is now sometimes loosing coordinate synchronization so it becomes impossible to work. Is this a known bug? Shall I report it somewhere? Is there any way that this works in fullscreen mode covering both screens of my system? -- Emre
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