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  • Red Hat's SPICE 0.14.3 Remote Display System Now Supports Microsoft Windows

    Phoronix: Red Hat's SPICE 0.14.3 Remote Display System Now Supports Microsoft Windows

    The SPICE remote display system developed by Red Hat is up to version 0.14.3 with a few prominent additions...

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  • #2
    I saw a different title for a second. Michael what was it?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
      I saw a different title for a second. Michael what was it?
      Adding ' Remote' to the title
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        I like Spice, but the QXL driver needs a bit of love / updating for modern X. On the server (what you're connecting to side) craps out and X crashes when running Arch.

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        • #5
          Does this work with native comps too? I'd love to replace NoMachine with this. Also, how about PAM support? How does it authenticate?

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          • #6
            Great news. this reminds me. hows xspice doing? it would r amazing to have a vnc alternate with lower latency

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            • #7
              For multi-user sessions, X11 has XDMCP+SPICE, Windows has RDP (or even RDP+SPICE). What would you use for Wayland?

              The following Bugzilla is very unsatisfying:



              "While I think this is a nice request, but moving to Wayland there will be no more multiple sessions anyways. So closing wontfix."

              How do people justify this for an enterprise operating system?
              Last edited by kpedersen; 27 February 2020, 03:18 PM.

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              • #8
                In case you're wondering, it also works the other way round. I have built QEMU for Windows with SPICE support and used a Windows SPICE client with it. Even supports multiple displays.

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                • #9
                  It supports Windows but it doesn't support free systems like ppc64le (Raptor).
                  It also lacks support for VirGL on tcp connections, but I gave up on this
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                  Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)

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                  • #10
                    Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE)
                    Heh, I always thought it used SPICE ("Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis") under the hood, so ruled it out as probably flexible but inefficient. Terrible name choice. Time to revisit, I guess?
                    Originally posted by kpedersen View Post
                    For multi-user sessions, X11 has XDMCP+SPICE, Windows has RDP (or even RDP+SPICE). What would you use for Wayland?

                    The following Bugzilla is very unsatisfying:



                    "While I think this is a nice request, but moving to Wayland there will be no more multiple sessions anyways. So closing wontfix."

                    How do people justify this for an enterprise operating system?
                    I didn't understand what is a "multi user session", but I'd be a bit surprised if wayland didn't support that one way or another.

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