Probably not doing it right. When I switched from pure HVM to PV on the
i386 VMs in the cluster, VNC stopped working all together. Did I do it
wrong?
I've tried the following:
vnc = 1
vncdisplay = 1
vncunused = 1
vncpasswd=''
and
vfb = [ type = vnc, vncdisplay = 1, vncunused = 1,
On 07/26/11 14:48, Sean Bruno wrote:
Probably not doing it right. When I switched from pure HVM to PV on the
i386 VMs in the cluster, VNC stopped working all together. Did I do it
wrong?
Is it possible to use PV with VNC? I thought under PV there wasn't any
emulated console, just the Xen
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 03:04:48PM -0700, Colin Percival wrote:
On 07/26/11 14:48, Sean Bruno wrote:
Probably not doing it right. When I switched from pure HVM to PV on the
i386 VMs in the cluster, VNC stopped working all together. Did I do it
wrong?
Is it possible to use PV with VNC?
On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 15:18 -0700, Luke S. Crawford wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 03:04:48PM -0700, Colin Percival wrote:
On 07/26/11 14:48, Sean Bruno wrote:
Probably not doing it right. When I switched from pure HVM to PV on the
i386 VMs in the cluster, VNC stopped working all
I think that sort of makes sense to me. That is, there would need to be
a PV framebuffer driver for PV mode to use it. I guess.
Someone(TM) just needs to port the driver. FBs are fairly trivial to
support.
Cheers
Sean
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