On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I've got a question about speeding up application performance when using Xfree86 and 
> Cygwin. Here's my configuration:
> 
> Linux box connected by 100 Mbps Ethernet to router.
> Windows machine connecting wirelessly at 11 Mbps (802.11b) to router.
> 
> Cygwin with Xfree86 set up on Windows machine, X11 forwarding set up on Linux box. I 
> connect from Windows machine to Linux box with Cygwin using ssh tunnelling. I can 
> successfully run the Linux application remotely. All is pretty good.
> 
> Trouble is, the application is The GIMP, and it is painfully slow on the Windows 
> machine. Redrawing the image occurs in slow motion, and every time I move a dialog 
> box, I've got to wait an eternity for the image to fill in. 
> 
> Here's my question: How can I speed this up? Or, rather, where's the bottleneck?
> 
> -Is it the 11Mbps wireless connection, in which case I'll think more deeply about 
> shelling out for 802.11g equipment?
> 
> Any insight would be most appreciated.

It is mainly the slow wireless lan connection. X11 must transport a lot of 
image data and this is always a pain on slow (<100 MBit) connections.

Try connecting the windows machine with cable and compare the results.

bye
        ago
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