On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:02:49PM -0500, Scott Dowdle wrote:
Greetings,
- Original Message -
So as I understand it correctly, this whole SPICE thing is just
something like VNC on steroids? Why can't we have this SPICE thing
work on physical hosts as well?
SPICE was
Greetings,
- Original Message -
Google's NX implementation is called 'neatx':
http://code.google.com/p/neatx/
Thanks. I was looking for that.
NX the protocol is open already.. :)
It is for all versions before 4.0. 4.0 will be completely closed.
TYL,
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On 11/16/10 21:28, Alexey Vasyukov wrote:
Hello again.
Unfortunatelly we do not have that much materials in English. (But if you can
read Russian - welcome to http://www.ossportal.ru/technologies/rhev. :-) )
If you want just to see SPICE in action it is not hard. You need qemu with
SPICE
The SPICE protocol is implemented as a guest graphics adapter of QEMU.
In other words, it's made for virtual desktops running under QEMU/KVM.
That's why it does not work directly on a physical machine.
Siggi
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 19:37 +0100, RedShift wrote:
On 11/16/10 21:28, Alexey
Greetings,
- Original Message -
So as I understand it correctly, this whole SPICE thing is just
something like VNC on steroids? Why can't we have this SPICE thing
work on physical hosts as well?
SPICE was specifically designed to be a display protocol for a KVM virtual
machine. Most
Very Nice...Keep us up to date on future findings, very interesting
readThanks.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Alexey Vasyukov vasyu...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi folks.
We finally finished our work on benchmarking SPICE and would like to share
the results.
Detailed report in English:
Same here. Thank you very much Alexey for sharing this.
Tom Bishop wrote:
Very Nice...Keep us up to date on future findings, very interesting
readThanks.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Alexey Vasyukov vasyu...@gmail.com
mailto:vasyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks.
We
I don't suppose you have any websites you would recommend that shows how to
install and use spice?
Thanks..
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Greetings,
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I don’t suppose you have any websites you would recommend that shows
how to install and use spice?
I second that question. While I've found instructions here and there, and have
even given Fedora 14 a try as well... the processes is very manual and I
Real thanks go to Mikhail Kulemin and Pavel Zhukov who did benchmarks. )
2010/11/16 Ben M. cen...@rivint.com
Same here. Thank you very much Alexey for sharing this.
Tom Bishop wrote:
Very Nice...Keep us up to date on future findings, very interesting
readThanks.
On Tue, Nov 16,
Hello again.
Unfortunatelly we do not have that much materials in English. (But if you
can read Russian - welcome to http://www.ossportal.ru/technologies/rhev. :-)
)
If you want just to see SPICE in action it is not hard. You need qemu with
SPICE support on server and SPICE client on client.
Greetings,
- Original Message -
If you want just to see SPICE in action it is not hard. You need qemu
with SPICE support on server and SPICE client on client.
You need to start qemu on server with additional options:
-spice port=port,disable-ticketing - use this one if you do not
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