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- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 21:58:04 -0500 (EST)
- From: Joe Larabell <fred62@???>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Xming - COOL!
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> Having used both. I would have to say that X tends to be faster except > for graphical applications like gimp. My understanding of the VNC > protocol is that it just sends a compressed bitmap across the network > which will almost always be less efficient then a command to draw a > window. Hmmm... I had the opposite experience. I work in Tokyo for a company in the Silicon Valley area and I have had occasion to want to use a GUI application on a machine over there (not a shell window -- for that I would obviously use ssh). Almost every time it was like watching grass grow. I could almost tell the sequence in which the various lines and rectangles were being drawn because they were showing up on my display one at a time. I believe (although I do not know for sure) that VNC does some kind of delta analysis (like curses used to do for text) and only sends the parts of the screen that change. For a busy graphical app, that could be as little as a single button change, a popup menu, or a small block of black-and-white text. And while our in-house network is fairly stable now, about eight years ago we used to experience daily outages, sometimes more than one per day. If you're on ssh and/or X and you lose the network, your work is gone. With VNC, it's just a matter of connecting again. The running processes don't even stop in the interim. > ... The big advantage of VNC is that because it just sends bitmaps > you can use it both ways, i.e windows <=> Linux, OSX <=> Linux, Zaurus > <=> desktop Linux In theory, yes. Unfortunately, I was never able to get the vncserver to run on my SL-C3100. Of course, I can't give up the Sharp ROM, since I use the kanji handwriting recognition probably more than any other single function on the machine. --- Joseph L (Joe) Larabell Never fight with a dragon http://larabell.org for thou art crunchy and goest well with cheese.
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