David C. Rankin wrote:
Jigish Gohil wrote:
Check out: http://en.opensuse.org/Nomad
Cheers
-J
I'd rather not, it cripples compiz by destroying emerald. Or at least nomad has on every compiz upgrade that has been dumped in X11:/XGL or X11:/Compiz to date.
Why would one want desktop effects over a remote connection anyway?
Probably for terminal server emulation on LANs. Keep in mind that this may be used in corporate (gigabit) environments where you can have applications - and entire desktops - sent over the wire.
The bandwidth requirements would kill any connection except rdp across a LAN.
Yeah, you should see what YouTube does on our WAN! :P
Even rdp connections across a lan with an 802.11b connection are jerky at best without event thinking about spinning the entire desktop around in circles.
I wish the devs the best, but eliminating the bandwidth reality will be difficult work and breaking part of compiz that shipped with the distribution to do it is just plain ridiculous.
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