On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Leonid Dubinsky wrote:

> Also, why would only Java applications be affected?
>
> At any rate, the thought did occur to me:
>
>> Don't use encryption. see DIRECTX
>
> I have LDM_DIRECTX=true in the [default] section of my lts.conf.
> It helps a little - maybe.
> The speed I mentioned (seconds for simple clicks) is *with* encryption 
> disabled.
>
> Again, Java applications run extremely slowly on the remote X server.

X server is *local*... It can be a hardver/driver issue, too... what 
chipset have your TCs? and which X server drives them? (Are the version of 
Xserver in ltsp4.2 and ltsp5 the same...? Is it Xfree86 or Xorg...? what 
about the locally generated X config?)
--
Zsolt

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