[winswitch] hello

Antoine Martin antoine at nagafix.co.uk
Wed Apr 8 18:01:26 BST 2015


On 08/04/15 02:16, Frédéric Henry-Couannier wrote:
> What you say is interesting. I also want to test in a LAN (high bandwidth, low round trip delay). As for the server , what you say seems to imply that xpra mostly charges the server, right? 
The compression is much more expensive than the decompression.
Depending on the encoding used, by a factor of 10 or more.
For a high bandwidth LAN, use rgb+lz4.
More info here:
http://xpra.org/trac/wiki/Encodings

Cheers
Antoine
> you run in seemless or full desktop mode?
> The python installer eventually worked after i installed lib64xkbfile-devel... now i just need to try it ... thanks!   
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>      Le Mardi 7 avril 2015 20h44, basd <basd1 at fastbk.com> a écrit :
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>   I had same error.  In openSuSE we use yast as the package manager and I just searched for the correct file/package, installed xkbfile and libxkbfile, then re-ran rpmbuild.  
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>  I am not familiar with x2go.  Also, frame rate depends upon connection and server.  I am able to watch a video over winswitch.  If I am on the same lan and have a good server, the quality is almost flawless -- I have a server in one room and access it from a netbook in another room.
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>  On 04/07/2015 11:03 AM, Frédéric Henry-Couannier wrote:
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>   indeed , i tried this
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>   https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13245 
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>   with the latest version of tar.bz, but it does not work anymore 
>   the python installer sends me an error message 
>   ERROR: cannot find a valid pkg-config package for ['xkbfile', 'libxkbfile']
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>   and i'm not enough at ease with linux to try to guess if there is a package with a different name that i should install in mageia... 
>   anyway may be i can avoid this install if somebody can tell wether xpra can give a fluid experience with multimedia (for instance youtube video)... i mean better than x2go: very low frame rate in HD for youtube... i believe that there is currently no thin client free software  able to give a fluid multimedia experience but may be i'm wrong...
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