Hi Christophe,
Thanks for your information, and that helps a lot. I will download this project
to have a deeper look.
BR
Don
At 2018-12-17 17:21:57, "Christophe Fergeau" wrote:
>Hey,
>
>On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:37:02AM +0800, 陈炤 wrote:
>> Below is how SPICE handles commands:
>>
>>
>>
Hi,
On 12/17/18 4:37 AM, 陈炤 wrote:
Hi,
Below is how SPICE handles commands:
For some reason I want to move the lipspice code into guest OS(rather
than in qemu), and the structure would look like:
Is that possible?
Please look at x11spice, might be what you're looking for
https://gitl
Hey,
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:37:02AM +0800, 陈炤 wrote:
> Below is how SPICE handles commands:
>
>
> For some reason I want to move the lipspice code into guest OS(rather than in
> qemu), and the structure would look like:
Have you looked at Xspice/x11spice? they might be doing something
simi
Hi,
Below is how SPICE handles commands:
For some reason I want to move the lipspice code into guest OS(rather than in
qemu), and the structure would look like:
Is that possible?
BR
Don
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