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Re: [Xen-users] Getting GUI to work with Xen PVMs



On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 5:43 PM, Priya <pbhat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> All,
>
> I am working with Xen 3.0 (I think, though can someone please tell me how I
> could verify this!)
> I want to install a couple of PVM which I could access with a X-terminal. (I
> don't know if I am using the correct terminology here, so I will elaborate:
> I want to start my PVM, ssh to them using the -X option [ssh -X user@pvm_ip]
> from another machine, and be able to run a command like "glxgears", so that
> a pop up window showing the gears-animation shows up and the console prints
> the FPS information).


glxgears is a demo of OpenGL. if you don't need 3d, use another test,
like 'xeyes', or even 'xterm'.

if you do need openGL but don't mind it being (very) slow, search
about mesa3d. it's a software-only implementation of OpenGL but  i'm
not sure it works over a network.

if you _do_ need hardware accelerated 3d, search about vmgl; but i
don't know how complete is it already, or even if it's really usable.

another option is Virtualbox....


-- 
Javier

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