Hi, On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 05:31:19PM +0200, David Craven wrote: > Hi, > > > Can you provide a description of the problem you are facing? > > The display doesn't resize. > > > - Which guest os you are connecting to? > > I'm using a nonstandard guest os called guix system distribution. > > Because it's only 4 years old and to answer the question why is this > guy using such a weird os I'll provide a quick description. > > It's a source-based linux distro with a non-standard filesystem layout. > Everything is in > '/gnu/store/*hash-of-build-inputs*-*programname*-*programversion*' > which allows guix the package manager to check builds are > bit-reproducible and to challenge binary-caches. This helps > show/check/verify that there is a correspondence between source code > and binary. > It also features functional system description, all directories > except home are only writeable by the guix daemon. This provides > atomic rollbacks for any changes to system configuration. Cool! > > > It would be great to understand what you are trying to do as the bug > > could be something not explained. > > I'm trying to package the spice service to improve the guixsd developing > experience. It's easy to `guix system vm configuration.scm` to create a > vm to test configuration or system services. So, give it a try with qxl driver if you did not yet. In case you need to package it too, source is: https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-qxl/ Please, let us know about your fail/success and in case of new issues, you might want to share the vm's xml (libvirt) / qemu command line as some arguments are necessary there as well. Best, toso > > Cheers, > David _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel