http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1135237 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1135237#c6 Peter Sütterlin <P.Suetterlin@royac.iac.es> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attachment #805259|0 |1 is obsolete| | Flags|needinfo?(P.Suetterlin@roya | |c.iac.es) | --- Comment #6 from Peter Sütterlin <P.Suetterlin@royac.iac.es> --- Created attachment 805266 --> http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.cgi?id=805266&action=edit xrandr outputs (corrected) (In reply to Stefan Dirsch from comment #5)
Ok. So it's not exactly headless, just a laptop with 2560x1440 internal display (interesting!), which you then switch later by autologin to 1080p.
Oh shit. Mea maxima culpa :(( I ran it in the wrong terminal (an ssh -X session), so that was indeed my laptops setting. Guess I need some coffee.
Ok. Now I remember a bit. x11vnc is an Xclient, which grabs the whole Xsession somehow and provides it via VNC protocol.
Yes.
Not sure why you want to do this at all.
Grown setup. Initially had a monitor, but I disconnected it once everything ran fine. I've considered using an Xvnc only setup, but had not yet started reading how to do this. But to be sure, I have just reassured that it is not an issue of not having a monitor connected (I found one mention of a similar slowdown when no monitor was connected). But even with a real monitor, the remote session stays sluggish with dropouts, so it seems it's a different issue. So I think the issue is still worth investigating, no? (The main issue is already 'solved' by using the intel driver)
I mean, if you want to use VNC anyway ...
Sure :) This is just our standard way here for connecting to the various computers in the observatory for user support. And you always use what you're used to (even if its a hammer for a screw ;^> ) Attached the correct xrandr outputs (sorry again...) - now they indeed differ. I'll see what I can do with driver options. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.