I've installed:
rpm -qa | grep virt | sort libvirt-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64 libvirt-client-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64 libvirt-python-0.8.7-1.fc14.x86_64 ocaml-libvirt-0.6.1.0-7.fc13.x86_64 ocaml-libvirt-devel-0.6.1.0-7.fc13.x86_64 python-virtinst-0.500.5-1.fc14.noarch python-virtkey-0.50-8.fc14.x86_64 redland-virtuoso-1.0.12-1.fc14.x86_64 virt-manager-0.8.6-1.fc14.noarch virtuoso-opensource-6.1.2-1.fc14.x86_64 virt-viewer-0.2.1-1.fc13.x86_64 and rpm -qa | grep spice | sort spice-glib-0.5-1.fc14.x86_64 spice-gtk-0.5-1.fc14.x86_64 spice-gtk-python-0.5-1.fc14.x86_64 spice-protocol-0.7.0-2.fc14.noarch spice-server-0.7.2-1.fc14.x86_64 spice-vdagent-0.6.3-2.fc14.x86_64 On the server. But I can't connect to the vm using spicec or spicey from a remote. >From the server host: spicec -h localhost -p 5930 Warning: failed to connect: Connection refused (111) Is there a way to have virt-manager to use spice, or do I need to edit the /etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml by hand? If I need to edit by hand, is http://www.libvirt.org/formatdomain.html the correct guide? sean _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list