Zaar Hai wrote:

RedHat recently released Spice drivers. May be this will help?
http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/rhev-spice-guest-drivers-released-windows

I tried it out. Their version of QEMU is much better in terms of responsiveness, even without the paravirtualization drivers. Unfortunately, when I installed their Windows graphics drivers on my Windows 2000 image, I got a suspicious error message about some entry not found is some DLL, which all in all ended in a pretty blue screen when I rebooted.

As far as I understand, the Spice project deals with the graphics, which leaves the USB issue still to be solved. But all in all it's a good reminder of why I really don't want to trash QEMU/KVM. Looks like it won't be long before this couple makes it to the top.

And if someone tries it, by the way, keep in mind that the mouse is released with Shift+F12. Sounds like useless trivia until you can't get your mouse free.

Thanks,
  Eli


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