2) Login to Proxmox's web interface with a mobile browser.
Proxmox GUI worked ok in Firefox but was a bit slow and clunky to navigate on a phone.

3) Obtain a .vv file for a VM, and tap it to "open" it. Opaque will launch automatically and use the .vv file. I've tested Firefox and UCBrowser with oVirt, and they can download the .vv files from there and open them with one tap or with a swipe of the notification area and a tap.
Here is where I run into problems
The file downloaded from Proxmox but is named "spiceproxy" not "spiceproxy.vv"

I quickly switch to a file manager, rename the file adding the .vv extension.
Click it, associate with Opaque Beta
Opaque opens, nothing happens.

I've tried this several times with the same results.


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