the reason your having choppy video is because your using a thin client
configuration which relys on the ltsp-server for its cpu, memory etc
If you would like to PXE boot from an ltsp-server AND use the cpu/ram
etc on the client boxes, you need to setup a fat-client configuration,
also known as thick-client.
On 03/18/2012 06:40 PM, Vincent Pang wrote:
Hi there,
Anyone can tell me what solution to resolve the jerky video playing on
the thin client machine? Most remote protocal send the entire screen
from the server directly to the client machine, wonder any solution
that can send the video signal seperately to the client machine and
decode it using the client machine local graphics hardware.
Thanks,
Vincent
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