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This release of the common autoconf macros for X.Org software adds some
support to help check for different compilers and enable more code checking
features in them. It also reduces warnings generated when autoconf-2.68
is used to generate configure
The code bases for the X multiplexers/proxies were actually Xmove, Xmx and
XTV. Sorry about the confusion. I gave the wrong names. Xmx was developed at
brown university. I had tried Xmove before and it works with 16 bit displays
but apparently does not work with 24 bit displays. None of them are
David Jackson wrote:
The main thing to bear in mind is the client-server model. If you want
to migrate a connection to a different X server, you either have to
ensure that the new X server will behave exactly like the old one, or
make the client adjust to the change. The former is
On 05/26/11 12:29 PM, David Jackson wrote:
The client wouldnt have to be moved between servers at all, it could be the
same
proxy server, the proxy server could then open up connections to actual X
servers and forward things to the real X servers. The proxy would massage and
rework data as
Thank you for the information. As I mentioned, I was previously aware of
Xmx, Xmove and XTV..
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersm...@oracle.com wrote:
On 05/26/11 12:29 PM, David Jackson wrote:
The client wouldnt have to be moved between servers at all, it could
THanks for the info on XPRA. I will give it a try. It looks promising and
the way they use the compositing manager sounds genius. It sounds like they
get basically final rasterised data from the compositor, so basically it
seems like a huge bitmap, if I am correct. Or maybe I am not.
If hardware
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:18 PM, David Jackson djackson...@gmail.com wrote:
I was not able to find any documentation on a VNC loadable module anywhere.
Is there a place where one can find out about this?
My build was based on these instructions:
On 05/28/2011 12:39 AM, David Jackson wrote:
THanks for the info on XPRA. I will give it a try. It looks promising
and the way they use the compositing manager sounds genius. It sounds
like they get basically final rasterised data from the compositor, so
basically it seems like a huge bitmap,
This advice is valid for all software projects. if you want people to help
develop software, document the software code with documentation. Explain how
the parts of the software fit together, how the code operates, explain what
the different parts do, document functions and variables and what each
http://www.tunamagisterio.uji.es/new.php
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On 05/27/11 04:43 PM, David Jackson wrote:
This advice is valid for all software projects. if you want people to help
develop software, document the software code with documentation. Explain how
the
parts of the software fit together, how the code operates, explain what the
different parts
David Jackson djackson...@gmail.com writes:
The client wouldnt have to be moved between servers at all, it could
be the same proxy server, the proxy server could then open up
connections to actual X servers and forward things to the real X
servers. The proxy would massage and rework data as
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This release of the common autoconf macros for X.Org software adds some
support to help check for different compilers and enable more code checking
features in them. It also reduces warnings generated when autoconf-2.68
is used to generate configure
As far as I know NX is a tunneling and compression technology but will not
maintain a persistant X applications or session. The applications are
started when you connect from a remote location.
As far as X peristant session, an up to date XVNC that supports Render would
probably be fine a
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Version 1.2 of XResource protocol adds two requests: XResQueryClientIds
and XResQueryResourceBytes. They can be used for more exactly determining
which resources are used by which clients.
Support for these requests is planned for integration in the
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