Le dimanche 08 février 2009 à 09:08 -0600, Scott Balneaves a écrit :
> You still haven't tried the most important test.
>
> Take another full workstation, and log in. Then ssh -X <ltspserver>
> <javaapp>
> which starts the java app on the remote ltsp server, but displays it
> locally,
> just like an LTSP workstation.
Test 1 : ssh -X <ltspserver> <javaapp>
*slow* like LTSP
Test 2 : nx <ltsperver> ; <javaapp>
*fast* like on local sur le <ltsperver>
> If it's fast, then yes, it's something LTSP related, and we can work
> on it.
>
> If it's *just as slow* as an LTSP workstation, then it's nothing to do
> with
> LTSP, and purely a problem between Xorg and Java.
>
> LTSP != Xorg, we just use their stuff. So, you'd get far more
> traction asking
> on the Xorg lists at that point.
>
> Can you try this test, and let us know?
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Simon Schmidig <schmi...@bmss.ch>
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