Hi Michael, sorry for the long delay, I was on vacation time without a good internet access. I had a lot of troubles getting glx working and I change my strategy for a local access. But I'm still interested in getting it working better.
A Diumenge, 10 d'agost de 2014, Michael DePaulo va escriure: [...] > > > > The architecture you have right now is this: > > > > 1. Your host has qemu-kvm hosting the VM. > > > > 2. The host has libvirtd managing qemu-kvm. > > > > 3. virt-manager can be opened and closed on the server, locally or over > > x2go, to manage the libvirtd. > > > > Your client should run virt-viewer instead of x2go client. virt-viewer is > > available for both Windows and Linux. virt-viewer (a Red Hat sponsored > > project) is available not only for Red Hat based distros, but also for > > Ubuntu, Debian and other distros. The URL to enter in virt-viewer is > > spice://hostname:59xx, where hostname is the host, and 59xx is the port that > > virt-manager lists for the display. When you select the display under the > > VM's hardware details, it should list what port it is on. If the port is not > > listed, remove and add the display, and configure the display to listen on > > "All interfaces". Ok, I have configured my guest with a qxl graphics card and spice server with port 5902. However I'm not able to connect from another box (neither the host). with the command virt-viewer spice://mybox:5902 > > You could also run virt-manager directly on the client and connect to the > > server's libvirtd with it. virt-manager is available for Linux, but not for > > Windows. You do not need libvirtd running on the client, although the OS may > > make the virt-manager package depend on the libvirtd package. If so, just > > disable the libvirtd service from running. I can connect. [...] > Ping Leopold Pong .... I will try to make more test this week. I hope to be able to run spice and qxl to see if it works. Thanks for all, Leopold -- -- Linux User 152692 PGP: 05F4A7A949A2D9AA Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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