Video on the client machines is only choppy if

1. your possibly only running thin clients without local apps enabled

2. you have a proper configuration for your needs, but your system resources are too low on the clients to handle video

Im fairly new to ltsp and far from an expert which is why I joined this mailing list to begin with, and I had the same issue, I just opted to boot fat-clients aka thick-client as opposed to thin client
configurations






On 03/19/2012 06:35 PM, Vincent Pang wrote:
Hi there,

Of all these implementations, how is the user multimedia experince? does the video on the client choppy?

Thanks,

Vincent



On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Benjamin E. Nichols <mrnicho...@gmail.com <mailto:mrnicho...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    NLA is not really required to address this issue, Microsoft has
    allready
    released two patches
    for the MS12-020 security vulnerability last tuesday.

    If you are concerned , apply these patches and move along.

    And btw, the pastebin from s...@fbi.gov <mailto:s...@fbi.gov> was
    BS and has allready
    been debunked. was someones idea of a cute prank.

    Wasnt even original code, the exploit code was ripped from some other
    unrelated POC and the Payload was from a totally different POC.

    Total BS, just make sure your windows machines are patched you
    should be fine.





    On 03/19/2012 04:01 PM, Stéphane Graber wrote:
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    >
    >> All this excitement about RDP vulnerabilities has made me wonder
    >> about LTSP and RDP. Specifically, whether it is possible to use the
    >> supposedly more secure Network Level Authentication in Server
    >> 2008/R2. I'm pretty sure rdesktop can't do this, but some quick
    >> googling suggests that FreeRDP can:
    >> http://www.freerdp.com/2012/01/16/freerdp-1-0-released/.
    >>
    >> Has anybody tried FreeRDP with LTSP? Does anybody have any other
    >> thoughts on NLA with LTSP or Linux clients in general?
    >>
    >> db
    >>
    > LTSP has been supporting xfreerdp for a while now and it'll be the
    > default in 12.04.
    >
    > If I remember correctly, NLA is the default for xfreerdp. I expect
    > some people will need to adapt their RDP_OPTIONS to work with
    xfreerdp
    > using a recent LTSP but besides that, it should be working at
    least as
    > well as rdesktop.
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