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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.08.24 um 11:20 schrieb Uri
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<div>Hi Michael,<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at
3:53 PM Michael Lipp <<a href="mailto:mnl@mnl.de"
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when I start qemu with "-device virtio-vga,max_outputs=2"
and connect <br>
using spice, I get two windows representing two monitors as
expected.<br>
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However, only one of these works. The other shows "Display
output is not <br>
active.". xrandr says "Virtual-2 disconnected" (consistent
but not helpful).<br>
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Is this supposed to work? If so, what am I missing? Or do I
have to use <br>
QXL in order to use two monitors?<br>
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<div>It should work.</div>
<div>Works for me with Fedora 40 host and Fedora 38 guest.</div>
<div>Make sure the guest has enough memory.<br>
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<div>Better have spice-vdagent installed.</div>
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<div>Make sure both monitors are enabled either from inside
the guest (settings->displays)
<div>or from the remote-viewer's monitor-icon at the top of
the window.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Try to disable and enable the second
monitor.</div>
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<p>Thanks! Works for me as well now. I shouldn't have tried with
spicy but with remote-viewer from the beginning.</p>
<p> - Michael<br>
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