Re: XSpice and Xen

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I packaged xen-4.3-unstable with spice support for Fedora 18, you can find the source rpm at
ftp://ftp.it.uts.edu.au/fcit/fedora/18/SRPMS/xen-4.3-unstable.1.fc18.src.rpm

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On 03/02/2013 10:13 PM, Flo wrote:
Hi,

except of Spice4Xen, which isn't up to date, there is no implementation of the SpiceProtocol for Xen.
So I'm wondering if I could use XSpice on a Virtual Machine based on Xen (or any other Hypervisor). What is there against this idea?

Regards



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