Hi, I am a chinese spice user, when i use spice to connect vm, i find i cannot
know the connection status, so can you tell me there is the way to get spice
connection status from API ?
Thank you very much ,i am waitting for your reply.
Guoyu
Dear spice development team:
I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm
virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64 server with
kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with two qxl graphics cards,
the vm configuration file as follows:
Hi all, I executed a complete test to identify the problem.
Firstly I need to exaplain what I am doing.
I created a windows xp guest with sp3 , virtio net and spice agent.
I used virtio-win-0.1-59.iso and spice-guest-tools-0.59.
This is a base image for all other vm xp .
The base image works
Hi, I solved the problem removing the network adapter in the base image and
attacching a new virtio network adapter .
Latest drivers work fine .
Regards
Il giorno 16/lug/2013 10:55, Ignazio Cassano ignaziocass...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Hi all, I executed a complete test to identify the problem.
On 07/16/2013 06:09 AM, stonefly128 wrote:
Dear spice development team:
I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm
virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64
server with kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with two
qxl graphics cards,
On 07/16/2013 06:09 AM, stonefly128 wrote:
Dear spice development team:
I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm
virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64
server with kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with two
qxl graphics cards,
Hi,
I would like to known if it's planned to add authentification to http
spice_proxy soon ?
I think It should be easy,
we just need to be able to parse a proxy url like this
http://username:password@host:port
then replace in spice-session.c
address =