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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/graphic/1908266 b/results/classifier/118/graphic/1908266 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c94c1fa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/graphic/1908266 @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +graphic: 0.804 +mistranslation: 0.785 +semantic: 0.781 +device: 0.679 +peripherals: 0.546 +performance: 0.430 +vnc: 0.391 +architecture: 0.381 +hypervisor: 0.366 +network: 0.349 +user-level: 0.339 +permissions: 0.334 +virtual: 0.326 +ppc: 0.306 +register: 0.228 +PID: 0.222 +files: 0.216 +risc-v: 0.201 +socket: 0.194 +i386: 0.193 +x86: 0.193 +assembly: 0.189 +arm: 0.185 +debug: 0.179 +TCG: 0.176 +VMM: 0.160 +KVM: 0.144 +kernel: 0.139 +boot: 0.136 + +spice unnecessary forces nographic + +When spice is enabled, qemu does not give the graphical window. It should not imply -nographic but only -display none. + +More precisely, there should be a way to prevent -vga qxl from being wired to the graphical window. + +Not clear what you are looking for ... + +-spice doesn't imply -nographic. +-spice flips the default for -display to none. +-vnc has the same effect btw. + +You can use -display {gtk,sdl} and -spice at the same time, +but you have to explicitly enable -display then. + + +The gtk window is not limited for -display but also for compatmonitor / serial /paralel, but when -spice is used, the gtk window does not show at all. While you can force the window to show with -display gtk, but the *side effect* is the vga will be wired/connected to the gtk window (which seems to break things when gl and so on is enabled). + +Yes, display devices show up on both UI and spice/vnc, +and right now there is no way to contigure that. + +Using spice fot the vga and gtk for serial/monitor +is rather unusual though. Any reason for this? + +I'd suggest to simply use the gtk ui instead. +It works with opengl (-display gtk,gl=on). +You also can show stuff side-by-side in +separate windows, via menu -> view -> detach tab. + + + +Does the spice protocol / any spice client allow access to compatmonitor / serial /paralel? + +Spice can be (if not often / mainly) used for remote access like VNC, but that does not necessarily mean users would want to host "fully-headless". + +Try "qemu -display spice-app", then go to menu -> view -> displays in virt-viewer. + + +[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.] + |