On 11/10/2010 07:30 PM, Scott Dowdle wrote: > Greetings, > > ----- Original Message ----- >> On 11/10/2010 06:46 PM, compdoc wrote: >> If I am running a windows client, I would run something like >> Ultra VNC server. And on my host, communicate with something >> like krdc. Am I correct? > > Opps, I need to add a more details... because I assumed in my last reply that > your VMs were Linux... but of course they can be Windows. If you want to > access your Windows VM then yes, you can access it via RDP assuming you have > turned on remote access in Windows. > > Of course virt-manager and virt-viewer can also give you VNC-based GUI access > to your Windows VM, but RDP is much faster. > > It'll be nice when Red Hat adds SPICE support to virt-manager and > virt-viewer. Expect that in RHEL 6.1 and CentOS 6.1. I believe SPICE can be > done manually but I have yet to find any good instructions on how to do it. > Even in Fedora 14 it is a manual process that I haven't figured out yet. > Expect Fedora 15 to include SPICE support integrated into virt-manager and > virt-viewer... and RHEL 6.1 to follow shortly thereafter. That's my guess > anyway. > > TYL,
Thank you! Can not wait for CentOS 6.0. Hmmm, an excuse to upgrade my machine! -T _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt