Spice/LTSP combo

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Hi

I like spice protocol a lot and want to integrate it into Kiwi/LTSP project in order to have hybrid terminal server/ VDI solution with diskless client machines. But there are some things, that I need to clear out first:

1) In order to create an LTSP screen session, I need to start spice client (spicec or spicy) in full screen mode with security creditials, spice adress and auto usb redirection on. I can do most of it with spicec command line options, but it seams to lack support for usb redirection. How can I do the same with spicy?

2) Excuse me if f.a.q, but I need to make usb devices redirection possible for non-root users. I suppose, that should be done with udev rule, but no expert in hardware security issues.

3) Sometime I get video artefacts from when viewing IP cameras on a virtual machine. Example image attached. I believe, this happens due to the video detection and mjpeg compression in spice ( h264 ip cam --> player decoding --> raw video --> spice stream detection and mjpeg encoding --> client video decoding --> raw video with artefacts). So the reasonable step would be to disable video stream compression for local network in libvirt xml file. But there are 4 parameters: image compression, jpeg compression, zlib compression, playback compression- I don't know which one to disable and how. Setting all to "off" and "never" seams to resolv the issue, but leads to crappy wan performance. 

Thanks in advance!

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