> > They have SPICE, which automatically determines where the graphics 
> should be rendered - on the server, or at the client. They're counting 
> on this making multimedia work as it should. (And this remains a 
> problem with *all* current remote desktop systems.)

Not true. At least for Linux Terminal server - you can use AIGLX / 
XVideo to use hardware rendering capabilities of the local graphics 
adapter. Actually AIGLX should perform better than SPICE as it is 
implemented in higher level...

Ondrej

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