2007/11/27, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones(a)redhat.com>:
mathieu rohon wrote:
> With sdl display, I don't any mouse and keyboard issues, that's not the
case
> in VNC. Tha fact that te VM dies when the X session dies is not a matter
for
> me.
> My aim is to have a Windows VM which works as if it was not in a VM.
Thanks
> to sdl display, the windows VM is more fluid. But I'd like to use VNC if
I
> can have the same result.
Have you tried virt-viewer (it's in recent Fedora) instead of vncviewer
or the default virt-manager widget?
Also I've found that setting up libvirt to use a USB graphics tablet
instead of the default PS/2 mouse improves mouse handling no end.
Thanks to VNC USB tablet, the issue whith mouse synchronisation has
disappeared. But the VNC display is still less fluid than sdl display.
In a second hand, I'd like to have a local AND remote display.
With VNC, I
> can't have both at the same time. I though that I could have it thanks
to
> SDL (for local) and VNC (for remote).
VNC should support screen sharing, if that's what you want. Or do you
mean two separate displays? Perhaps rdesktop would suit you.
> Is there a way, with VNC, to configure two access (local and remote) to
the
> VM at the same time?
vncviewer -Shared. Not sure if there is a virt-viewer option for this.
I'm using a classical VNC client. But even if i use the -shared option,
another client can't display the VM screen.
I think that the server embedded in qemu-dm is not configured to shared the
VM screen, and i can't find the way to configure this VNC server.
For information, I've tried the FC 8. In this release, the qemu-dm should
have been configured with sdl libs, and the sdl display is working for VM.
Rich.
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