multi monitor not working

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On 08/20/2013 09:21 AM, David Mansfield wrote:
Hi All,

I'm trying to get two displays working. Host and guest are fully updated Fedora 19 (x86_64).

When I open the second display using the menu in remote-viewer, it comes up black.

As soon as I run "xrandr" (with NO options) from the command line, the desktop extends to twice the width, but what appears in the second monitor is the ENTIRE desktop, i.e. the contents of both "outputs" in xrandr speak. xrandr output shows the correct values.

If I continue opening and closing displays using remote-viewer menu it seems there's always one which is "the entire desktop", and the next one seems ok.

If I attempt to change video mode (using xrandr) on any of the displays, spice "hangs" (all connections say waiting for connection to graphics server) and CPU utilization goes to 100% in guest. A reboot of the guest is necessary to resolve this.

Also, actual mouse position is offset up and left from displayed mouse position.

I'm still in this exact same position one month later. Now I'm on F19 with virt preview repo, fully updated.

Same exact situation as above:
* second display displays entire desktop
* opening a third display moves the "entire desktop" from 2 to 3, and display 2 shows correct area (display 2 area) * attempting to change resolution of any monitor permanently (until VM power cycle) crashes spice but not VM * mouse cursor position is offset up and left from displayed position (-8-8 maybe?)

I also get this error from remote-viewer: "only support monitor config with primary surface 0, but given config surface 397"

Relevant qemu command line options (generated by libvirtd of course - note: I have tweaked the memory many different ways in an attempt to fix):

-spice port=5901,addr=127.0.0.1,disable-ticketing,plaintext-channel=main,plaintext-channel=inputs,seamless-migration=on -device qxl-vga,id=video0,ram_size=134217728,vram_size=134217728,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2

Any ideas?

Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.

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