I'm attempting to get multiple display to work on a linux vm using the spice viewer. I've tried it with two different linux vms (xbunutu and arch) and I am able to get a single display with out any problem but I'm having trouble getting a second.
Now I know linux as a server os but I'm not really to familiar with linux desktop os, so maybe there is something simple I am missing. I've tried using the different option in the hardware tab for SPICE dual monitors.
I'm using the windows version virt-viewer 2.0 from http://virt-manager.org/download/. Under the View > Displays menu it only gives me the option of Display 1 all the other options are greyed out. From what I've seen online is it should just work and these should be available.
Is anyone using multiple displays on their vms?
Now I know linux as a server os but I'm not really to familiar with linux desktop os, so maybe there is something simple I am missing. I've tried using the different option in the hardware tab for SPICE dual monitors.
I'm using the windows version virt-viewer 2.0 from http://virt-manager.org/download/. Under the View > Displays menu it only gives me the option of Display 1 all the other options are greyed out. From what I've seen online is it should just work and these should be available.
Is anyone using multiple displays on their vms?