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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/23/2014 03:30 AM, Rob Verduijn
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<div dir="ltr">Hello all,
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<div>I'm wondering if it is possible to get Xspice to work for
multiple concurrent users.</div>
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<div>Currently I got it to work with xdmcp to start up a
spice-desktop session.</div>
<div>However when the second user logs in the session will be
taken over by that user.</div>
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<div>Is it possible to get this to work with Xspice ? (or
similar solution)</div>
<div>Bonus points if it works with sssd.</div>
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Hey Rob,<br>
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The idea with XSpice is to run one Xorg process per user session.
And that does work; I use it extensively. There is not (yet) a
seamless way to do this on Fedora. I was just playing with this on
Fedora 21, and it's still very fiddly, particularly with gdm. I
found that if I modified /etc/gdm/custom.conf to enable xdmcp and
set the ping interval to 0, then a <br>
XSpice -query localhost <other parameters as needed><br>
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seemed to work, although I had to set aside my play while it was
still fairly fiddly. I was hoping to get more time to play to write
a little bit of apache fu to spin up a user session on demand, but I
haven't gotten to it yet :-/.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Jeremy<br>
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