After a long battle with technology, der.hans wrote: > Am 18. Dec, 2007 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so: > >> Bryan O'Neal wrote: > >>> pipes at one end, and fairly good pipes at the other end, using X11 > >>> aps like firefox is downright painful. AFAICT, the slowdowns affect GTK+ apps much more than Qt apps. I know that the last time I tested running apps over ssh -X on a slow pipe, firefox was unusable while konqueror worked reasonably well. Modern application/widget programmers are just not optimizing stuff for non-local connections, since so few people do that these days. > > Standard VNC gives me a blank xterm more often then a useful desktop. If you meant "vncserver", then that's exactly what it's supposed to do. This is by design, as providing a new virtual Display is easier than screen-scraping an existing Display and using XTest to manipulate it. Since people like to manipulate existing Displays and the X clients on them, they invented x11vnc (and xmove, but xmove, while a neat idea, is too @#$%^ing slow.) > > In addition I can not get NX working in under three to four hours Wow. It's been a while since I messed with NX, but something is wrong here. x11vnc on Fedora 7 (no x11vnc RPM there, oddly enough) required installing all the X development packages, then compiling from the tarball. About 30 minutes IIRC. > > How easy (read fast) is FoxyProxy to set up? > A few minutes. Figuring it out the first time might take a while, > depending on your familiarity with globbing or regular expressions. > Simple setups on a local browser could easily take less than a minute to > setup again. Interesting. I'll have to check out that extension later. > > But you are correct -C should be there. > C, it's not just for fighting colds :). I don't think -C helped that much when I tried it, but I didn't add -c blowfish . -- I will rule you all with my iron fist. YOU! Obey the fist! --Invader Zim There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss