We found VNC only usable on high bandwidth networks. 

We use NX and find it about 100 kbps down and 20 up! 

Several FOSS NX servers and clients at http://freeopensourcesoftware.org



Martin Settle <[email protected]> wrote:
>Haven't used it recently, but while working with multiple offices in
>the UK
>I was having pretty good success with VNC.
>
>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC
>
>There are clients (and servers) available for Windows machines. 
>TightVNC
>was the one I was using.
>
>Good luck.
>Marti.
>
>
>On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Jean-Francois Messier <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> For the last few versions of Ubuntu, I was having increasingly more
>> problems getting a remote desktop working properly from a Windows
>> client.
>>
>> Here's my problem: I have serveral Ubuntu-based computers (Desktop
>> edition, not server), and those are virtual ones, running on a remote
>> box. Although I can do many things using the CLI, there are times
>where
>> I need the GUI, from a Windows-based client.
>>
>> I tried the NX-based solution, with not much success (also the client
>> was flagged as infected by our andi-virus). I also tried the straight
>> RDP client, using the xrdp service installed under Ubuntu. In both
>> cases, I was ending up with a blank desktop, without even a button to
>> log out. I had to ssh to remotely kill the process.
>>
>> What is recommended for such setup ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks :-)
>>
>>
>> JF
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