Chomette,
XenMan currently supports only the (text-based) consoles in the console
tabs. For a windows domU, XenMan may be used for start, stop and other
DomU operations but not to view the windows screen buffer. Consider
using a VNC client to see your windows console once you've started the
domU with XenMan.
In future, there is a good chance that we will be able to add direct
support for such framebuffers.
cheers,
Hap.
chomette hubert wrote:
> Hi
> I would like to know if it is possible to monitor windows domU with
> xenman. I try to use it, It works fine with linux guest but with
> windows guest I only have black screen (I use sdl ). Do I miss
> somethings?
>
>
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