Re: Bug 1200592: Xp and Raw PDO

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Hi,

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 04:16:56PM -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> On 03/11/2015 12:36 PM, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
> Hi Christophe,
> 
> This VM was an XP-Pro-SP3 on a new, blank hard drive, with
> no updates applied.  (I did not apply the updates as the only
> thing I use it for is Go To Assist and I am sick and tired
> of the problems associated with M$'s updates.  Plus any
> bad guys that want at it are going to have to figure out how
> to get by iptables on the host machine.  But that is a story
> for another day and group.)
> 
> The first spice guest tools I tried to install was:
>      spice-guest-tools-0.74.exe
> No other guest tool had been applied to that point.
> 
> Did you VM have any other guest tool previously applied?


I just did a fresh XP-Pro-SP3 install. I created the VM in
virt-manager, SPICE graphics, QXL graphics, added the SPICE
agent channel, then did the install. On first boot, I disabled
automatic updates, installed firefox as otherwise the spice-guest-tools
0.74 download tends to be corrupt, installed spice-guest-tools,
rebooted, and the agent is working as expected. I think it was even
working before the reboot.

> 
> Looking at "vioser.sys" in Windows Explorer, Properties,
> I get the following:
> 
>       XP: 51.64.104.5200     (spice-guest-tools-0.52.exe)
>       W7: 61.64.104.5200     (spice-guest-tools-0.74.exe)

Here it's 51.65.104.7400 after installing spice-guest-tools-0.74.exe on
that XP box.


> And, is this the first guest tool you tried to apply?

Yes it is the first and only spice-guest-tools installation ever made on
that install.

Christophe

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