
On Út, 2014-04-08 at 17:32 +0200, David Jaša wrote:
Hi,
No configuration nor Xinerama should be needed. Just make sure you have spice-vdagent package installed, spice-vdagentd service running and two spice-vdagent processes running (one for *dm, one for your user session).
PS: if the spice-vdagent package is installed in the guest and the processes mentioned above are not running, it is a bug that should be reported. David
Then enable other monitors in virt-viewer: check View -> Displays -> Display N.
Xinerama is an old hackish means to multimonitor for linux guests with numerou disadvantages so please avoid that. If you really really want to use xinerama, then switch your OS type to Windows and your VM will get multiple qxl devices that xinerama depends on.
David
On Út, 2014-04-08 at 14:48 +0200, René Koch wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to virtualize my Fedora 20 workstation on oVirt 3.4 with 2 screens.
No matter if I choose Server or Desktop and operating system Linux or RHEL 6.x x64 (surprisingly Fedora is missing in the list) my Fedora guest (or better say LXRandR) only recognizes 1 monitor.
ps -ef | grep myvm shows me that there are 2 monitors (or at least I think that I can interpret the output this way): -vga qxl -global qxl-vga.ram_size=134217728 -global qxl-vga.vram_size=33554432
Does anyone know how I can make my Fedora guest work with 2 screens? Thanks!
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