Lorenzo Fiorini <lorenzo.fiorini@...> writes:

> 
> > What version of TigerVNC Viewer produced those artifacts?
> 
> I used tigervnc-viewer-1.0.90-r4387.i386.deb that I got from the homepage 
link.
> I tried again Tight on a single PC today but the artifacts are still there.
> 
> > No idea what would be causing the lost keys or the slow screen updates,
> > but we have fixed a number of bugs in TigerVNC, so make sure you're
> > using the latest version.
> 
> I tuned the server to Max Performance and replaced an old 100/10 HP
> AdvandedStack switch with
> a new 1000/100 one connected directly to the 1GB switch of the server
> and it seems better now.
> Clients are still at 10MB/HD but cabling is an old cat3.
> 
> So I would conclude that TigerVnc IS NOT THE PROBLEM.
> LAN and client's CPU/Video are the real bottlenecks.
> Tight protocol has simply made this evident.
> 
> The only thing left would be move from hextile to ZRLE as preferred encoding.
> What do you think?
> 
> I'd like to thank you again for your invaluable support.
> 
> best regards,
> LF
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So just did the same upgrade and found the same performance issue.  There is
*definitely* something very wrong with tight encoding in tigervnc. (Worked 
great pre-upgrade, post-upgrade was just awful on same 
hardware/network/client.) Changing to Hextile yield pre-upgrade user 
experience, at least locally.  Still need to test remote behavior.

Much thanks for posting your observations.  They were very helpful!

Lou





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