Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
William A. Kennington III
b0d13c5400 spice: 0.12.4 -> 0.12.5 2014-09-01 00:53:30 -07:00
Bjørn Forsman
6863b3053c spice: update 0.12.3 -> 0.12.14 (latest stable) 2013-08-27 16:20:45 +02:00
Mathijs Kwik
6e8a060bca spice: enable client
this will split nicely once we merge multiple-outputs
2013-07-09 07:22:45 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
e638620100 spice: Update to 0.12.3 2013-07-04 18:27:26 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra
ab3eeabfed Rename buildNativeInputs -> nativeBuildInputs
Likewise for propagatedBuildNativeInputs, etc.  "buildNativeInputs"
sounds like an imperative rather than a noun phrase.
2012-12-28 19:20:09 +01:00
Mathijs Kwik
bc9efb67ef spice: upgrade to 0.12.0 2012-12-05 20:22:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
696206c405 Rename spiceProtocol -> spice_protocol 2012-09-13 11:36:34 -04:00
Mathijs Kwik
280fb5585d spice seems really just for linux at the moment 2012-08-29 23:35:39 +02:00
Mathijs Kwik
cb4443ef26 add spice-0.10.1
spice is a next-generation remote desktop protocol, aimed at virtual
machines.
focus is not just on display/input devices, but clipboard, audio,
video, opengl, smartcards, usb devices as well, no matter if the
virtual machine runs locally or on a remote host.

not everything is implemented yet, and I didn't enable all available
features yet.

Currently, spice is able to make qemu-kvm virtual machines very usable
for workstation guests, with good 2d video support, clipboard sharing,
full resolutions, auto-mouse-grab/ungrab, xinerama / multiple guest
monitors. Good drivers for windows 7 guests are available, as well as
linux Xorg drivers / agents.

Basically, kvm was already the best-performing VM solution (using
virtio drivers), but virtualbox, while slower, had better
desktop-integration support (still wins if you want opengl). Spice
fixes this, making the choice very easy.
2012-08-29 22:27:39 +02:00