On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 07:33 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 13:35:47 +0200
> Alon Levy wrote:
> 
> > The rest of the windows binaries:
> >  client - the client.
> >  virtio-serial driver - for agent (copy-paste, better mouse, automatic 
> > resize for full screen,
> >   wan performance by guest changes)
> 
> I finally figured that out, but finding an example of the qemu
> arguments required to actually create a proper virtio serial
> device for the agent to use was also a major challenge. I did
> finally stumble across a wiki page with an example I copied
> by rote.
> 
> >  guest agent - the agent to run in the windows guest for said features
> >  libraries - only required if you want to build from source. A collection 
> > of all the dependencies of
> >   the client (to build the driver you need only the spice-protocol and 
> > windows kernel driver stack).
> > 
> > > >I found a file named kvm-guest-drivers-windows-061510.iso
> > > >when testing a while back and it seemed to work, but
> > > >also seems likely to be pretty old these days.  
> > 
> > Where is that from?
> 
> There was a fedora 13 directory I found a pointer to somewhere:
> 
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/alt/virtio-win/13/images/bin/
> 
> There is a similar directory with a '14' instead of a '13', but
> it didn't seem to contain any drivers :-).

The 14 directory does indeed contain drivers, virtio-win-1.1.11-0.iso. 

Justin

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