On 01/29/2018 12:10 PM, Christophe de Dinechin wrote:
On 29 Jan 2018, at 11:09, Christophe de Dinechin <christophe@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 26 Jan 2018, at 23:11, Marc Dunivan <m971668@xxxxxx> wrote:
Is SPICE for the use case of providing a remote virtual desktop only to a virtual machine’s graphical/desktop environment? Additionally, the virtual machine host must be a Linux OS, correct...SPICE server only runs on Linux?
SPICE can’t be used to obtain a remote desktop from a Fedora GNOME PC to a Windows 10 PC, or visa versa?
At the moment, that’s correct. But a question asked at DevConf reminded me
that with the shift to Wayland, SPICE may have an opportunity to provide
a better Wayland remote desktop experience. Any volunteer for that?
By the way, if that happens, we might want to consider this a fourth possible
location for the spice streaming agent and attached plugins, the first three
being the current “in-guest”, the proposed “in spice server”, and Marc André’s
suggestion to put that in host outside of QEMU process.
Also relevant to this discussion: work to use pipewire for remoting wayland:
https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/wayland-gnome-remote-desktop
Cool!
That reminds me there is also an experimental spice backend for Weston
(Wayland compositor). iirc it worked nice but still needed some more love.
(maybe it worth a link on spice-spice.org? ;) )
https://github.com/ein-shved/compositor-spice
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