Re: Best solution for remote GUI access from Windows/Linux to Linux

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Perfect, I can now make a more informed decision.

On 10/11/05, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 15:52, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> Ok thanks for the suggestions. But from someone/people who know, what
> are the pros/cons between xorg/vnc/freenx ? I know the later two are
> easier done on Windows (which I may need when I am on a foriegn
> machine).

Freenx will give the best response over low bandwidth or
high latency (many hops) connections and isn't bad
locally either.  Vnc is the most versatile - there is
even a palm pilot version and with a little tweak of
your X configuration it can grab the live console
session which is handy to check remotely on long-running
programs.  Xorg/Cygwin X are very good over fast local
connections and have the least overhead on the server
(probably not an issue unless you have a lot of remote
GUI users at the same time).

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