The newly released Virt-Viewer 0.6.0 Does not appear to work with Proxmox on either a Linux or Windows Client.
The i386 package is totally broken, but the 64bit package works perfectly.
The newly released Virt-Viewer 0.6.0 Does not appear to work with Proxmox on either a Linux or Windows Client.
Another reason why we need a more open solution like novnc. If the console requires anything other than a web browser and is not OS dependent, its a bad design.
no, like the Java current solutioninteresting, but I think not hot now, there are alternatives, and since pve is more server oriented and many other system component are still missing (see wiki roadmap)...
but:
- does novnc have multimonitor support?
slower than java, but usable if you need to change some setup, fix something, etc, the "administration" tasks. Is not intended as a VDE solution- how comparable are performances (tested)?
A Free one, even if not copyleft (nobody is perfect) MPL 2.0 (Mozilla Public License 2.0)- any licence issue?
The issue we are raising is NOT to drop spice, is to change java nightmare with novnc
Why in the world would multi-monitor need to be supported?
Another reason why we need a more open solution like novnc. If the console requires anything other than a web browser and is not OS dependent, its a bad design.
Also, I would prefer the spice html5 client, because that way we only need to support one protocol (spice).