Hello,
I am try to get audio device work on Windows 2008 Server 64bits but the
drivers is not working very well. The audio devices is detected by
Windows Device Manager but the driver return the following error
message: Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The
driver may be
Hello all,
I'm using spice with kde on opensuse.
When using spice via a ssh encrypted connection, all works fine and is
very fast untill I start firefox.
The connection freezes for a while and when I'm able to connect I see
the console.
The Xorg.0.log gives a huge amount off these errors :
While debugging:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=866718
I found a thread-safeness issue with a couple of foo_get_type functions
in polkit causing this crash.
After this I decided to check if spice-gtk has the same issue, and it does,
since foo_get_type can be called from different
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- Mensaje original -
While debugging:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=866718
I found a thread-safeness issue with a couple of foo_get_type functions
in polkit causing this crash.
After this I decided to check if spice-gtk has the same issue, and it does,
since
Hello all,
Hi Rob,
I'm using spice with kde on opensuse.
When using spice via a ssh encrypted connection, all works fine and is
very fast untill I start firefox.
The connection freezes for a while and when I'm able to connect I see
the console.
The Xorg.0.log gives a huge amount off
Hi All,
The day has come to test Spice! Several cool new features have landed in
Fedora 19 builds of spice:
* drag'n'drop file transfer support from client system to guest system
* Xspice spice server running inside the remote OS
* spice-html5 pure Javascript client
There are test cases for
Hi,
My current experiences are that I need relatively new hardware for the client
computer for working nearly smoothly. But it would be nice if I could use old
hardware, e.g. 1Ghz with 256MB RAM on client side. What I am doing wrong?
(Fedora 18 on Server and Client)
Best, Flo
Any plans for cross platform support? I currently have to run a VM just
for spice which is a huge waste of resources.
On 5/29/13 5:40 PM, David Jaša dj...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi All,
The day has come to test Spice! Several cool new features have landed in
Fedora 19 builds of spice:
*
Dear all,
Sorry, my English is poor.
I got the latest binaries virt-viewer-x64-0.5.6.msi from
http://spice-space.org/download.html
I want to know whether it supports usb redirection,my operating system is
windows7 64bit.
I have made one working mingw64 cross-compiler environment on my fedora