Yaniv,

If you have a patch made already, go ahead and send it my way.

Thanks,
Bryan

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:08:40PM +0200, Yaniv Kamay wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> We reproduce the bug and it is indeed XShm, X report the existence of  
> the Shem extension although
> the server is in a remote location We can provide a patch in case you  
> like to build the client from
> source.
>
> Thanks,
> Yaniv
>
>
> Bryan Stillwell wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:51:28PM -0500, Yaniv Kamay wrote:
>>   
>>>> Is there any way to use spicec on a remote machine with X11
>>>> forwarding?
>>>>       
>>> We never tested that configuration. I suspect the problom is with
>>> X shared memory extensions.
>>>
>>>
>>> I like to say that without a driver you will not get a good results.
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you like to try and disable using XShm? I can instruct you how to
>>> do it.     
>>
>> I agree that it seems silly to be trying and run the client remotely.
>> It kind of defeats the purpose...  :-)
>>
>> Anyways, the reason I'm doing this is because my desktop is a non-x86
>> machine and when I tried to build spice on it, it told me that only x86
>> and x86-64 are supported right now.  So my idea was to kick the tires by
>> running it on an x86_64 box on our local network.
>>
>> So what's involved in disabling XShm?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bryan

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