On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 10:53:44AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 CConn:       Using ZRLE encoding
 CConn:       Throughput 20000 kbit/s - changing to hextile encoding
 CConn:       Throughput 20000 kbit/s - changing to full colour
 CConn:       Using pixel format depth 24 (32bpp) little-endian rgb888
 CConn:       Using hextile encoding

It's detecting much more bandwidth than you said you had available--the encoding is automatically chosen for each connection. Try it on the one you're having trouble with and see which encoding you get.
Actually, the 1.5mbps is the b/w while connecting over a VPN from home. I am work now and we are on a 100mbps/1G link(But, the throughput actually never goes higher than 2mbps)

But that's another can of worms. I should have mentioned that in the earlier post.

It's in the connection info window, and you can change it on the fly
in the Options menu.
I saw that option and changed it to ZRLE w/o much difference.


Let me make sure I have said what I want to correctly.

Using VNC v4 on FC2 from realvnc.com works fine EXCEPT when I have thunderbird running. The b/w utilized drops down to 300-400kbps max.

Wez, is this similar to the "blinking cursor issue" we saw with the EDA tool called Cadence and with dtterm/xterm on Solaris when running CDE.


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