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Red Hat Open Sources SPICE Desktop Virtualization

laxl writes "Linux vendor Red Hat has open sourced the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environment (SPICE) virtual desktop protocol it acquired last year with Qumranet, which used SPICE for its own commercial desktop-virtualization product, called SolidIce. SPICE can be used to deploy virtual desktops from a server out to remote computers, such as desktop PCs and thin-client devices. It is similar to other rendering protocols used for remote desktop management such as Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol or Citrix's Independent Computing Architecture. SPICE supports rendering virtual instances of Windows XP and Windows 7, as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux. According to Red Hat, SPICE has advantages over other protocols in that it can dynamically customize desktop instances to fit specific operating environments. According to the article, most of the SPICE code is available under the GNU GPLv2, though parts are also licensed under LGPL- and BSD-styled licenses."

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  1. Dune by ckulpa · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder what the CHOAM will think about this?

  2. Stop overloading common tech acronyms! by Octorian · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously, SPICE stands for "Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis" and is a circuit simulator.

    (If this was a couple years ago, I'd rant that UML stands for "Unified Modeling Language" (not User-Mode-Linux), or that X stands for "X Window System" (Not MacOS 10))

    1. Re:Stop overloading common tech acronyms! by sakdoctor · · Score: 5, Funny

      He who controls the SPICE controls the universe. (Unless it's been open sourced)

    2. Re:Stop overloading common tech acronyms! by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 3, Funny

      So, would this be a bad time to introduce my newly designed thin-client PC called the "Generic Network Unit" (GNU) and my new programming language for thin client computer graphics, the "GNU Graphics Programming Language" (GNU GPL)?

    3. Re:Stop overloading common tech acronyms! by jollyreaper · · Score: 4, Funny

      He who controls the SPICE controls the universe. (Unless it's been open sourced)

      He who controls root controls the universe. Then he who controls the SPICE only has the powers he's delegated.

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    4. Re:Stop overloading common tech acronyms! by Speare · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Yeah, and while we're at it, NASA: "Orion" means exploding nukes under a blast plate, not providing a cushy crew cabin. :)

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  3. Re:SPICE is a circuit simulator by Ashcrow · · Score: 5, Funny

    What about places that might have a need for both SPICEs?

    They will need a SPICE rack.

  4. Red Hat == "GOOD GUYS!" by mcrbids · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is yet another example of too many to name, of Red Hat being an all-around bunch of warm and fuzzy penguins, guys! And this is so typical of them: buy a proprietary product, and as soon as they decide to do something with it, they open source it first!

    RedHat has NEVER deviated from their policy of releasing SRPMS for all their stuff. You can very literally roll your own distro simply by taking their SRPM and compiling them! And a number of groups have done just that: White Box Linux, CentOS and Scientific Linux.

    Red Hat employs some of the most prolific contributors to the Linux Kernel and is a vital force in making Linux what it is today. Go Red Hat!

    PS: No, I don't work for them, just a very happy customer!

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