On 04/04/2013 09:07 PM, Dead Horse wrote:
I just checked on VNC. In the case of a VNC console usbtablet is
being
used in the generated dom xml. However like VNC when a guest has no
spice awareness it is in the same boat as VNC so usbtablet is helpful in
getting to that point. Or just simply if it cannot be made spice aware
at all as is the case for some guest types (EG: no vdagent possiblity
for example).
Making VRAM configurable would be a nice benefit to SPICE or VNC
console. Thus allowing for a guest to have enough vram for higher
resolutions and bit depths as well as more vram for 2D video operations.
interesting. i didn't think higher resolution were relevant to VNC.
i was thinking this relates mostly to multiple monitors for spice.
this means we may need to model the vram not solely based on spice
multiple monitors, but also for VNC as just a number?
do you have some guiding numbers for vram for various use cases (i.e.,
I'd rather have the UI specify a resolution/bit depth than a VRAM in MB
which won't tell users what it means)?
Thanks,
Itamar
- DHC
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com
<mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 03/27/2013 05:23 PM, Dead Horse wrote:
Any thoughts/feedback on this one? It really is a downer to be
forced to
manipulate both of these via hooks. These are both pretty standard
configuration items to enhance/tweak or make various guests fully
functional.
will track via the bugs. the vram for spice multi monitor i see the
issue with.
for usb tablet, don't we always enable it for vnc display?
- DHC
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Dead Horse
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wrote:
Allow for a usbtablet input device to be enabled and used.
Perhaps
via the console configuration UI for a VM in the admin and
user portals.
-Highly useful in the event that a guest OS does not have
the spice
agent loaded nor is it available for said guest OS.
-Also in the case of guest OS that simply does not want to
work and
play well with <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'>
- All Operating systems since ~1998 understand <input
type='tablet'
bus='usb'/> and will deal with mouse events in absolute mode.
Allow for vram and vram_ size to be configurable for
CIrrus(VNC) and
QXL(Spice) console types. Again probably best suited to
have this on
console configuration UI for a VM in the admin and user
portals.
- Default VRAM sizes are not enough to allow for larger
resolutions
and pixel depths at times.
- Especially the case in multiple monitor SPICE,
fullscreen, or VNC
consoles
- More VRAM is useful in the case of attempting to run
accelerated
applications within a QXL configured guest.
The above can be altered via VDSM hooks however this is rather
painful. Additionally these options or similar are
configurable in
other competing solutions.
- DHC
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