Hi all,

During the past days, I was dedicated to build, configure the spice source code 
to achieve the desired performance. But several questions, or you can call them 
suggestions, occurred to me when the remote desktop did as they were expected.

spice is claimed to be able to "intelligently assess the system resources 
available on the user's client device versus the host  virtualization server. 
And as a result of this assessment, the protocol dynamically decides whether to 
render the desktop application on the client device or the host server". Here 
comes my question, could we  disable this "dynamic" part, cut off the other 
alternative option which is doing the rendering work on server side and sending 
client the image using some kind of compression algorithm, just always send 
client those qxl commands, because I was always furnished with such a powerful 
client that I can deal with all kinds of graphic commands on the client side.

If my assumption can be achieved, then the client is not very much so "thin". 
But I don't care, I just want spice server to send client the graphic command 
every time, then network overload can be reduced, massively, maybe.

If I want to get what I want, how do I modify the source code? Are there some 
if ... else ... or switch sentences to choose which side to do the rendering 
work? At this time, I am submerged in the source code overview, but there is 
nothing exciting to be found.

Would you please help me?

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Best Regards
Emmanuel
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