Re: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-10-01 Thread Mathias Ewald
Hi Mike, thanks for the response! The latency "problem" was good to know, thanks! cheers Mathias On 09/30/2013 09:18 PM, Mike Gabriel wrote: Hi Mathias, Sorry, for this late reply. Your mail somehow slipped through. On Do 26 Sep 2013 17:00:58 CEST, Mathias Ewald wrote: for a company I wa

Re: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-10-01 Thread Heinz-M. Graesing
Hi Nable, using X2Go means that you'll need a local X-Server. This X-Server catches a lot work of display, caching and input management locally. So - yes, you'll need more power on the client to run this complete X-Server even when content ist rendered on serverside. On the plus side: this is a "

Re: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-10-01 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi Nable, On Mo 30 Sep 2013 22:22:06 CEST, Nable 80 wrote: Here are some more observations from me: when you have a weak/slow client (Vcxsrv and XMing seem to be rather slow on my old laptop with WinXP) and heavy server, the xrdp seems to be working better. When you have rather powerful client

Re: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-09-30 Thread Nable 80
> Furthermore, xrdp encapsulates the VNC protocol AFAIK, that's not 100% truth. XRDP has several options (including rdp2rdp proxy), personally I use (for most setups) x11rdp + xrdp (Xvnc is too resource-consuming), although sometimes (for special setups) I use X2Go because of Debian packages (one h

Re: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-09-30 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi Mathias, Sorry, for this late reply. Your mail somehow slipped through. On Do 26 Sep 2013 17:00:58 CEST, Mathias Ewald wrote: for a company I was tasked with comparing x2go vs xrdp. Unfortunately, information regarding performance is scarce at best ... What I have is that x2go provides a l

[X2Go-Dev] X2Go vs. xrdp

2013-09-27 Thread Mathias Ewald
Hi, for a company I was tasked with comparing x2go vs xrdp. Unfortunately, information regarding performance is scarce at best ... What I have is that x2go provides a lot more config options like pack, * redirection etc. but absolutely nothing reliable on performance. Do you have any information f

[X2Go-Dev] X2go vs xrdp

2013-09-27 Thread Mathias Ewald
Hi, for a company I was tasked with comparing x2go vs xrdp. Unfortunately, information regarding performance is scarce at best ... What I have is that x2go provides a lot more config options like pack, * redirection etc. but absolutely nothing reliable on performance. Do you have any information f