Hi,
Can I use spicevmc and tablet simultaneously, let tablet control the mouse
,and spicevmc control any other thing without the mouse?
2012/3/12 wangfeng wangfeng
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> 2012/3/9 Alon Levy
>
>> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 09:01:06AM +0800, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
>> > Hi, thank you for your patien
2012/3/9 Alon Levy
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 09:01:06AM +0800, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
> > Hi, thank you for your patience.
> >
> > The whole info qtree:
> > *bus: main-system-bus*
> [snip]
> > * dev: virtio-serial-pci, id "virtio-serial0"*
> > *dev-prop: ioeventfd = on*
> > *
On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 09:01:06AM +0800, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
> Hi, thank you for your patience.
>
> The whole info qtree:
> *bus: main-system-bus*
[snip]
> * dev: virtio-serial-pci, id "virtio-serial0"*
> *dev-prop: ioeventfd = on*
> *dev-prop: vectors = 32*
> *d
Sorry about that. All my problems come out in client mode. I attached a
wrong xml file with "server mode".
2012/3/7 David Jaša
> Hi,
>
> I'm curious about one detail of your setup:
>
> wangfeng wangfeng píše v St 07. 03. 2012 v 17:22 +0800:
> >
> >
> > Thank you all.
> > I have another probl
Hi,
I'm curious about one detail of your setup:
wangfeng wangfeng píše v St 07. 03. 2012 v 17:22 +0800:
>
>
> Thank you all.
> I have another problem. I started a Win7 VM with vdagent and it worked
> well. Then I made a snapshot through libvirt by the following
> commands:
> #virsh save (id
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 05:22:59PM +0800, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
> Thank you all.
> I have another problem. I started a Win7 VM with vdagent and it worked
> well. Then I made a snapshot through libvirt by the following commands:
> *#virsh save (id) win7.snp*
> *#virsh restore win7.snp*
> When
Thank you all.
I have another problem. I started a Win7 VM with vdagent and it worked
well. Then I made a snapshot through libvirt by the following commands:
*#virsh save (id) win7.snp*
*#virsh restore win7.snp*
When I reconnected the VM ,the mouse‘s moving seems to be some lags, or
maybe missi
On 03/06/12 09:53, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
> Hi,
> I have created a Win7 VM by libvirt. Then I installed only qxl driver
> but no virtio-serial driver, and vdservice is also not running. But the
> mouse can move smoothly without SHIFT+F12. Isn't this vdagent's function?
usb-tablet handles thi
wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
Hi,
I have created a Win7 VM by libvirt. Then I installed only qxl driver
but no virtio-serial driver, and vdservice is also not running. But the
mouse can move smoothly without SHIFT+F12. Isn't this vdagent's function?
After that I installed virtio-serial driver,
On Tue, Mar 06, 2012 at 04:53:48PM +0800, wangfeng wangfeng wrote:
> Hi,
> I have created a Win7 VM by libvirt. Then I installed only qxl driver
> but no virtio-serial driver, and vdservice is also not running. But the
> mouse can move smoothly without SHIFT+F12. Isn't this vdagent's function?
Hi,
I have created a Win7 VM by libvirt. Then I installed only qxl driver
but no virtio-serial driver, and vdservice is also not running. But the
mouse can move smoothly without SHIFT+F12. Isn't this vdagent's function?
After that I installed virtio-serial driver, vdservice and vdagent. The
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