I run Fedora on my "pi" .... I found "spicec" compiles and runs well....although I've not tried spice-xpi. Could you
not just use "spicec" and script which virtual it connects to? tried compiling spice-xlt on your "pi"?
I gave up using the "pi" because the supported resolution was not high enough. It's a great little board but ultimately it lacks memory and a decent graphics driver AFAIK
What is your budget?
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
some days ago I installed f18 on raspberry pi using
fedora-arm-installer and loading rpfr-f18-rc1.img
All went fine with the os but then when searching on installed system
and via yum I didn't find any spice-xpi package to test it as a spice
client for an oVirt 3.2 testbed I have.
Any reason for it? Is spice supported on these arm v6 devices?
BTW:
What are best thin clients based on arm you are using out there with spice?
I'm evaluating a solution for a book library and budget is quite
important so I would like to find a good compromise between client
price and performance.
Any hint would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca
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