Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-24 Thread listm...@oceanfree.net
Ok, checked that your configuration lines have too many spaces in the fields and the kernel does not like this. I suppose, the kernel should trim the spaces but anyway, that can be fixed in userspace ... If you remove the extra spaces between dev minor:major and rwm that should work.

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread l...@jelmail.com
With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same hardware (eg. different resolutions in different containers).

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 08/23/2010 01:13 PM, l...@jelmail.com wrote: With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same hardware (eg.

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread l...@jelmail.com
With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same hardware (eg. different resolutions in different

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 08/23/2010 03:01 PM, l...@jelmail.com wrote: With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same

[Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-22 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hello, this is my first post here so please bear with me. I have been evaluating LXC over the past week and I am trying to set up a desktop environment inside a container that uses the host's hardware devices. Is what I am trying to do possible? I have read various things via google on the