On 10/19/12 20:04, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
>> The vnc code uses *three* DisplaySurfaces:
>>
>> First is the surface of the actual QemuConsole, usually the guest
>> screen, but could also be a text console (monitor/serial reachable via
>> Ctrl-Alt- keys)
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> The vnc code uses *three* DisplaySurfaces:
>
> First is the surface of the actual QemuConsole, usually the guest
> screen, but could also be a text console (monitor/serial reachable via
> Ctrl-Alt- keys). This is left as-is.
>
> Second is the current s
The vnc code uses *three* DisplaySurfaces:
First is the surface of the actual QemuConsole, usually the guest
screen, but could also be a text console (monitor/serial reachable via
Ctrl-Alt- keys). This is left as-is.
Second is the current server's view of the screen content. The vnc code
uses t