On 10/22/2014 11:37 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,
Forwarding this to you guys from the xorg-devel list.
Regards,
Hans
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Subject: a question about Xspice
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 17:30:54 +0800 (CST)
From: cynthia <cynthia_115@xxxxxxx>
To: xorg-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx, xorg@xxxxxxxxxxx
HI All,
I am trying to build Xspice which is included in guest QXL driver, but one question confuses me a lot. As the Xspice's description in Readme, i get that Xspice is a X server and spice server in one, running in guest os, but our team has developed a set of windows virtual desktop in which the spiceserver is deployed in HOST os linked with QEMU, and i think that is coordinated with the spice protocol.,
So, could anyone explain it for me if spiceserver is deployed in guest os or host os? I will be very very appreciated~
Hi Cynthia,
Xspice was developed with the (Linux) server/host in mind, not the guest.
Running on a server, it enable remote access to a physical machine using
Spice.
Of course, it can instead run on the guest, but that was not its purpose.
We already had a solution for the guest that uses Spice, as you've
mentioned.
Hope that helps,
Uri.
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