Hi Mike,
The tool I was talking about is just a web application that launches the vnc
sessions on the requested resource and passes the authentication details to
guacamole.
To eliminate some possibilities, I’ve just installed guacamole (without the
tool and built from the source on apache githu
sudo dpkg -l | grep libvncserver
rc libvncserver0:amd64 0.9.9+dfsg2-6.1+deb8u1
amd64API to write one's own vnc server
sudo dpkg -l | grep libjpeg
ii libjpeg-progs 8d-1
amd64
Yes, I’ve tried a few browsers, chrome would actually dropout completely after
a while and wouldn’t update my screen until I refreshed the page. Firefox
performed the best, but it will still frustrating to use in comparison to
turbovnc.
@Shashank: I’m currently in the process of re installing t
Hi Shanon,
I’m not sure about the version numbers but I cloned guacamole-client and
guacamole-server directly from https://github.com/glyptodon about a month ago
so it should be pretty recent. The guacamole server is running on debian 8.3.
The libjpeg62-turbo and libjpeg62-turbo-dev libraries a
Hi,
I've recently installed a guacamole based tool to access remote machines. In
comparison to using TurboVNC directly to the same machine, guacamole seems to
perform very poorly (low fps, regular stutters, noticeable delay between input
and feedback) and on safari some of the colours seem to