[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] VNC console access in paravirtualized domUs
On Saturday June 21 2008 11:38:54 am Paul Schulze wrote: > Well, I can't tell you how Xen VNC ought to work, because I've never > seen it work correctly, except for when I'm running my Xorg session. > However, I wouldn't use init to restart X for testing. Assuming you > are using a graphical login manager (xdm/gdm/kdm), you're probably > better off just restarting that (like /etc/init.d/gdm restart or > something, no clue if this works the same way on Fedora systems as it > does on Debian based ones). Unfortunately, not on Fedora. On SuSE, it's /etc/init.d/xdm, where the actual window manager used is set in /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager. Near as I can tell in Fedora, it's setup by /etc/rc.d/rc, not a service, hence the need for init. > I would say that depends. In Hardy you actually have two choices for > the Xen installation, 3.1(.0) or 3.2(.0). I am using 3.2 and it uses > qemu-dm for VNC, though I imagine 3.1 is still using xen-vncfb. So > there is also the possibility of Xorg working correctly with Xen 3.1, Something I hadn't considered, or even known about. Thanx. > since xen-vncfb might not suffer from the same problem with the > pixclock, which, as I recall, has something to do with the monitor > connection/detection. Setting it to 0 like qemu-dm or xenfb (no clue > which one is responsible) seems to be a bad choice even if it is the > logical one in this case). Lets hope this will be taken into > consideration in the future development of applications, relying on > framebuffer, or the responsible component. Yeah, well what's expedient to fix a bug is not what always is rigorously correct. :-) > > I hope not! It seems strange that I've only seen a handful of > > complainers > > about Hardy vnc support this year. Do Hardy-ers not use vnc, or > > does it work > > for most of them? > > That's actually not strange at all, if you consider some things: > Virtualization of Linux is mainly used for servers, which in general > don't need VNC access and in my opinion are better off with just SSH > access anyways. Ok. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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