Hi

RAYDESK with KIOSK mode used to be tuned fluxbox with X11 on whatever target 
the sun ray was connecting to (on Sun Ray 2).


Sun ray takes target directly from DHCP macro so there is connection to target 
immediately after dhcp lease (unless you're not using vpn that takes an extra 
step).

So in your scenario you'd use their protocol to connect to a physical target 
(or virtualbox target) and then launch SPICE there?

That exactly like these advertisements for new televisions "See how beautiful 
colours has it" which are being played on your TV.


Use gtranslate for more information: 
http://www.abclinuxu.cz/clanky/pr/virtualni-desktop-stickfish-raydesk (Czech)


Lubos

----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony James" <anthony.ja...@cintriq.com>
To: "Lubos Kocman" <lkoc...@redhat.com>, "Scott Glazier" <s.glaz...@fugro.com>
Cc: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org, "Jacek Skowronek" 
<jacek_skowro...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:54:40 PM
Subject: RE: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice

Not sure if this helps or not but at a previous employer they were working on 
setting up the Sun Ray clients in kiosk mode which I believe starts an X 
session from the Sun Ray Server where the SPICE client would be installed.

The project was never finished and my understanding of how Sun Ray works is 
limited.

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From: spice-devel-bounces+anthony.james=cintriq....@lists.freedesktop.org 
[spice-devel-bounces+anthony.james=cintriq....@lists.freedesktop.org] on behalf 
of Lubos Kocman [lkoc...@redhat.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:58 AM
To: Scott Glazier
Cc: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org; Jacek Skowronek
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice

:-) I'm sure that Sun Ray 3 does not support SPICE. It has just some basic 
firmware which is launching their client.

(I have Sun Ray 2 at home)

Lubos

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Glazier" <s.glaz...@fugro.com>
To: "Jacek Skowronek" <jacek_skowro...@hotmail.com>, 
spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:33:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice





Jacek,



While this is not an out of the box thin client suggestion, if you wanted to 
have a customizable environment you could perhaps look at the Zotac Zbox which 
does do 2560x1600, has a DVI and HDMI port, and can mount on the back of a 
screen. I purchased a few of these without HDD and setup them to PXE boot a 
CentOS image which contains the SPICE client, and a script to automatically 
connected to the relevant VM. The setup is nothing special but it works, and we 
use SPICE to permanently display a Windows 7 VM at 2650x1600 (amongst others).



Cheers,



Scott





From: spice-devel-bounces+s.glazier=fugro....@lists.freedesktop.org 
[mailto:spice-devel-bounces+s.glazier=fugro....@lists.freedesktop.org] On 
Behalf Of Jacek Skowronek
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 2:23 PM
To: spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] Thin client vendors supporting Spice


Dave and others,

Thanks for info on SPICE support in thin client vendors. After some digging 
this is the status:
IGEL has a thin client called UD5 which supports 2560x1600 and supports SPICE
The same for Wyse, e.g. for the Z90S7 client.

However, both of those do that through DisplayPort and not DVI.

10Zig 6000 series clients appears to support Spice with max 1920x1080 
resolution.

Oracle is an interesting case. Their Sun Ray 3 client appears to support 
2560x1600 through DVI.
Does anybody know if it supports Spice? It appears to have a somewhat different 
software architecture
(no Linux or Windows as OS, but their own Sun Ray client software).

I would appreciate any help and will report back the results of this quest.

As noted before we intend to do a hands-on eval of Spice on one of those 
clients next. This scan is
meant to give us the right choice for the test.

Cheers,

Jacek


Hi Jacek, this is the reply I got from people who know more than me about the 
subject. > Hi David, > > Currently, IGEL supports SPICE client on both their 
Windows and Linux > platforms and of course, SPICE is supported on any other 
WES7, XPe > Windows-based platform. Wyse will be supporting on their Linux > 
platform in the near future. > > Specifically for hi-resolution, RHEV 3 
supports up to 2560x1600 > resolution. However, I'm not familiar with any thin 
clients that > support that high natively. I believe IGEL and Wyse both 
natively > scale to 1920x1200. In addition to the vendors mentioned above, I'm 
also aware of 10Zig thin clients: 
http://www.10zig.com/news/press-releases/redhat.php David JackSko píše v Čt 05. 
04. 2012 v 21:46 +0200: > Hi, > > We are looking to evaluate SPICE for a 
product design. Any hints on > which thin client vendors and products support 
SPICE with high-res > screens? I have seen IGEL supports SPICE and Wyse claims 
to, but > nothing concrete in terms of models. > > Any help would be very much 
appreciated... > > Jacek Skowronek > > Architect at Thales > 
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