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Re: remote graphical usage
- To: Erez Doron <erez(at-nospam)savan.com>
- Subject: Re: remote graphical usage
- From: Adi Stav <stav(at-nospam)actcom.co.il>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:44:55 +0300
- Cc: ILUG <linux-il(at-nospam)cs.huji.ac.il>
- In-Reply-To: <3B271D6E.94EBFF85@savan.com>; from erez@savan.com on Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:59:42AM +0300
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 10:59:42AM +0300, Erez Doron wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am looking of a way to have a local display/keyboard, which is
> connected on a slow channel ( i.e. modem ) to unix servers.
>
> I need a way to run X applictions on the remote server, and see them as
> they were local.
>
> I tried using X - was too slow
> I tried to use X protocol compression called 'dxpc' - still too slow
> I tried to use Xvnc - better but still not fast enough.
>
> anyone knows of a way to do so except using Citrix or X-win32-server
> over microsoft's rdesktop ?
>From what I've seen a big hit on networked X performance is sophisticated
toolkits. GTK+ applications for example take ages to load and to run,
while old Athena programs are (relatively) quick. I suspect that this
might have to do with applications loading images onto the X server,
and that playing around with GTK themes and engines might help, but
I've never verified this. So I'd suggest trying using simpler X
applications if this is an option.
By the way, why do you expect that using a different X server
(X-win32-server) would make it faster? I am not familiar with this server.
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