Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-22 Thread Michal Skrivanek
On Feb 21, 2013, at 21:11 , Jaco ubuntumu...@gmail.com wrote: http://cloudiad.com/analysis/doc1 it looks noVNC would be easier to integrate with. Thanks for the link - did not know that. I think noVNC has a bit more traction in the industry (with good reason), since is does seem to be

Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-22 Thread noc
On 22-2-2013 12:04, Michal Skrivanek wrote: well, there is HTML5 SPICE client we have in mind for some time as well….it's a different project, but since the integration is as easy as (well, relatively:) adding the right web page with client I think it's still a better choice for initial

Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-22 Thread Michal Skrivanek
On Feb 22, 2013, at 14:17 , noc n...@nieuwland.nl wrote: On 22-2-2013 12:04, Michal Skrivanek wrote: well, there is HTML5 SPICE client we have in mind for some time as well….it's a different project, but since the integration is as easy as (well, relatively:) adding the right web page with

Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-21 Thread Michal Skrivanek
On Feb 18, 2013, at 10:10 , Jaco ubuntumu...@gmail.com wrote: I've seen this in the list archives, but not sure how much traction it's gained in the intervening period (or ). Hi, still pending, but we're getting there:-) I've fiddled with, and had some pretty decent experiences with

Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-21 Thread Dead Horse
My 2 cents here. I think what he masses would like to ultimately see here is a pure web based SPICE/VNC client nicely integrated into the user/admin portals. In this regard the console becomes truly portable across operating systems and browsers. The biggest win here is no longer having to be

Re: [Users] VNC web console

2013-02-21 Thread Jaco
http://cloudiad.com/analysis/doc1 it looks noVNC would be easier to integrate with. Thanks for the link - did not know that. I think noVNC has a bit more traction in the industry (with good reason), since is does seem to be a fairly simple straight-forward client, whereas Guagamole is

[Users] VNC web console

2013-02-18 Thread Jaco
I've seen this in the list archives, but not sure how much traction it's gained in the intervening period (or ). I've fiddled with, and had some pretty decent experiences with Guacamole: http://guac-dev.org/ An HTML(5?)-based VNC client for a browser - no client-side components needed :)