We are using the 10Zig clients. We talked to support at 10Zig about the future of these thin clients and even though they are Red Hat certified thin clients, they are dropping spice support and not moving to virt-viewer. We are more than happy to help someone with the development of these in any way as we are kinda stuck and have a lot of these in our inventory.
 
 
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016, at 07:06 AM, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
 
 
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Melissa Mesler <melissa@justmelly.com> wrote:
Yes we are trying to get spice working on a thin client where we can't
use virt-viewer. I just don't know the steps in the bugzilla to
accomplish it as it's not completely clear.
 
I don't know the details of this thin client, but I suggest requesting it to be supported from the virt-viewer team. Perhaps it's not such a big deal.
Y.
 
 
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016, at 01:14 PM, Alexander Wels wrote:
> On Thursday, July 21, 2016 01:08:49 PM Melissa Mesler wrote:
> > So I am trying to get spice working in ovirt 4.0. I found the following
> > solution:
> >
>
> That bugzilla relates to the legacy spice.xpi FF plugin, and possibly
> some
> activex plugin for IE. The current way is the following:
>
> 1. Get virt-viewer for your platform.
> 2. Associated virt-viewer with .vv files in your browser.
> 3. Click the button, which will download the .vv file with the
> appropriate
> ticket.
> 4. The browser will launch virt-viewer with the .vv file as a parameter
> and it
> should just all work.
>
> > Where do you set vdc_options.EnableDeprecatedClientModeSpicePlugin to
> > 'true'?? I see it says ENGINE_DB but what steps do I follow to do this?
> > Can someone help me?
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