Greetings, We are trying to run X applications (like Xemacs) over the network from one remote office to our us office; The link is slow (i tested that with tools like traceroute, iperf and ipchar) with several bottlenecks and we already tried some tricks to optimize the application performance like running the ssh client with the -x and +C flags to compress packets and avoiding ssh to do X forwarding and using the X windows lbxproxy directly (we played a little bit with dxce but the windows binaries are quite old and is more complicated to use than lbxproxy).
Application performance gain has been marginal so far. There other tricks to make X applications (particulary Xemacs) to run faster over a slow link? (iptables settings, Xemacs parameters, etc)? Any suggestions will be really appreciated, JV PD: I know than using a control software tool is better to work with the source files (thus the user works on a local checked out copy of the file) but this user will not have access to a Linux box for a long time (and we don't have the windows client versions of the software control tool). Also i know than running emacs instead of Xemacs (even Gvim wich i love!) is faster but again this is a requirement from the remote office. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
