Hi.

I have a couple of Mac’s I use (a MBP 15” and a Mac mini), but I have a stack 
of Linux KVM/Qemu hosts (Centos 7.5) running various VM’s (Ubuntu, Fedora, 
Win7, Win10, etc).

Currently I ssh in with tunneling for X, and let the VNC client draw remotely 
on XQuartz.  It’s reasonably fast on my 1Gb network, but glitchy (hangs, 
pointer location being wrong, spurious keyboard repeats, refreshing the bottom 
1/8 of the screen over and over for no reason, etc).

I’ve been told the Wayland+QXL on the guest, and remote Spice over SSH, is the 
way to go, but I’ve only found one (fairly out-of-date) OS X client 
(RemoveViewer.app from https://www.spice-space.org/osx-client.html).

I’m not sure if the client is using an out of date API that has really poor 
performance, or I’ve misconfigured things, or what.

Can someone in a similar situation post what they’re doing to get satisfactory 
performance?

Especially if it works well on slower (10mb/s) connections when on the road, 
etc.

Thanks,

-Philip

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