Interacting with Linux Virtualization

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Re: Interacting with Linux Virtualization

Post by mtspace » 20.03.2014 22:59:46

That appears to have done it. Thanks for the reply!

Re: Interacting with Linux Virtualization

Post by Patrick » 19.03.2014 17:47:48

:dex:

Try this. Inside the Dexpot installation folder, create an empty text file called "mywechsel.ini". Insert the following into the file:

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[Exe]
vm.exe=move

Replace "vm.exe" with the executable name of the virtual machine. Save the file and restart Dexpot.

[FAQ] What is the (my)wechsel.ini file capable of?

Interacting with Linux Virtualization

Post by mtspace » 19.03.2014 17:15:43

I'm running both Dexpot and connecting to a Linux VM using Red Hat Virtualization. When changing desktops on Dexpot to the one with the VM window, that window does not redraw (just shows a black background). I can force it to redraw by entering/exiting full screen mode. I'm wondering if there's a known way to force a window to perform a redraw, either via a plugin or by adding a rule, or if there are settings that might remedy this.

Windows version 7 Professional (build 7601)
Dexpot version 1.6.11 (build 2394)
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Version: 3.3.1-0.48.el6ev

Thanks.

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