Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-26 Thread Support
On 1/26/2020 3:50 AM, Nick Couchman wrote: Sounds great What your advice, what is the best for Linux, XenApp or VmWare? Don't use Flash.  It's being discontinued in the Chrome engine (which powers Chrome plus Microsoft's new version of Edge) in December 2020, and I wouldn't waste a

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-26 Thread Nick Couchman
> Sounds great What your advice, what is the best for Linux, XenApp or > VmWare? > Don't use Flash. It's being discontinued in the Chrome engine (which powers Chrome plus Microsoft's new version of Edge) in December 2020, and I wouldn't waste a lot of time setting up a solution to try to

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-24 Thread Support
On 1/24/2020 7:04 AM, Nick Couchman wrote: ok understood, but how a clientless isolated remote browser can for example work in case of an application that grab audio/video hardware input and broadcast the stream to a server? Guacamole uses browser's native audio support and

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-24 Thread Nick Couchman
> ok understood, but how a clientless isolated remote browser can for > example work in case of > an application that grab audio/video hardware input and broadcast the > stream to a server? > Guacamole uses browser's native audio support and tunnels the audio connection from the remote system

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-24 Thread Support
Well, my knowledge about guacamole is also 5mn ;) I'm trying to be more clear concerning what I'm looking for (maybe it does not exist?) - control a web browser inside a browser in HTML5 which works exactly as the current browser used by the current client natively and

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-23 Thread Nick Couchman
> > Well, my knowledge about guacamole is also 5mn ;) > I'm trying to be more clear concerning what I'm looking for (maybe it does > not exist?) > - control a web browser inside a browser in HTML5 which works exactly as > the current browser used by the current client natively and locally, > with

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-23 Thread Support
On 1/23/2020 5:31 AM, Nick Couchman wrote: On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 7:17 AM Support > wrote: Does anybody know if there is a chance that guacamole will work with Network Vector Rendering (NVR) from S2? it looks like a very promising technology for

Re: Network Vector Rendering (NVR)

2020-01-23 Thread Nick Couchman
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 7:17 AM Support wrote: > Does anybody know if there is a chance > that guacamole will work with Network Vector Rendering (NVR) from S2? > it looks like a very promising technology for clientless secure remote > browser. >