I also confirm Michal's observation of virt-manager and tigervnc behaving differently with the same VM: I ran a VM set up with VNC display server in virt-manager and can type < from the virt-manager UI fine, but if I connect to the same VM with tigervnc and try to type < , I get > . This is with current Fedora Rawhide qemu, virt-manager and tigervnc:
I also confirm Michal's observation of virt-manager and tigervnc behaving differently with the same VM: I ran a VM set up with VNC display server in virt-manager and can type < from the virt-manager UI fine, but if I connect to the same VM with tigervnc and try to type < , I get > . This is with current Fedora Rawhide qemu, virt-manager and tigervnc:
qemu-common- 2.11.0- 1.fc28. x86_64 1.4.3-2. fc28.noarch 1.8.0-5. fc28.x86_ 64
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