Hello, Gleb. Try throwing the -C switch on your ssh command. It compresses the encrytped stream and will result in a speed boost. Not much of a boost, but it should be noticeable. (In my experience, it's faster than XDMCP and ssh without -C.)
Other than that, the only thing that can be done to improve X11's responsiveness is putting both the local and remote hosts on a faster network. -ArielMT On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:53:09 +0200 (MEST) Gleb Belov wrote: > Hello, > > in graphical applications (e.g. xpdf), scrolling the window by even > a single line initiates redrawing of the whole window. This is ok when > the app. runs locally but when remotely over ssh... it becomes too > slow. ???? > > Thanks in advance, > Gleb > > -- > // \\ > (o+ +o) > /\ > \HH/ > > _Americans spend billions of dollars on inventing a pen that writes in > zero gravity. Russians use pencils_ > > -- > Weitersagen: GMX DSL-Flatrates mit Tempo-Garantie! > Ab 4,99 Euro/Monat: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl > -- "The most humbling achievement of the past millennium, I believe, is the evolution of the simplest form of communication: the written letter. >From courier to post to telegram to fax to email, each advancement has made the awesome power of writing more accessible than ever before." -Ariel Millennium Thornton, Spokesman and Mascot, Thornton 2 Productions
