En/na Mark Morgan Lloyd ha escrit: > Luca Olivetti wrote: > >> I have an application made with 0.9.26/gtk2 that is routinely[*] run in >> remote through an ssh tunnel (the X server is either linux or windows >> xming). > > That does of course raise the interesting point that part of the remote > performance issue could be an X server issue. Fortunately I've got XMing > on another laptop, so selecting one of the more "complete" sets of tests:
I didn't do any measurement, simply because I didn't notice any big problem with performance, and I saw no noticeable difference between the linux x server and xming. In both cases the connection is tunneled through ssh without compression, which, if anything, should make things even worse. > In the case of the gtk2 test I also time a 6 second "Big Freeze" between > the form appearing and being usable. No such freeze here (wait, I saw something similar once on the production machine in another project, but it was gtk1 that was busy substituting fonts or something, fixed with a .gtkrc, never saw it with gtk2) > I admit to being very surprised here by gtk1 being faster but gtk2 being > so much slower. However this isn't a particularly recent copy of XMing- > the machine is used for mundane but important jobs like setting up the > PABX and it doesn't get fiddled with. The version of xming I used is 6.9.0.23 but I doubt it makes a difference. I'm surprised with your results, I didn't tune anything, everything was configured automatically by mandriva. I'll see if I can try to run lazarus itself remotely, just to check if my experience matches yours. Bye -- Luca Olivetti Wetron Automatización S.A. http://www.wetron.es/ Tel. +34 93 5883004 Fax +34 93 5883007 _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
