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[Discuss] Spice for a physical server?



On 03/21/2013 12:11 AM, John Abreau wrote:
> I was interested in trying out spice as an alternative to vnc, after
> hearing that it uses much less bandwidth than vnc and therefore gives far
> better performance.
>
> However, a google search is only turning up links about using spice to
> connect to virtual machines.
>
> Is is possible to use spice to connect to a regular, non-virtual server in
> order to use a graphical display on a remote server?
>
> The servers I want to connect to run CentOS 6.x.
>
>
Ditto except I want to be able to run a spice client on Windows 7. I 
currently run Thunderbird under X.

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