Hi Frode,
As a mater of fact, I just got those numbers for a meeting tomorrow:
Locally: 15ms, other places we have a range 75, 177 and 243ms.
Since this is currently a POC we are using the latest 0.9.9.
That's one point I'm going to be testing. The difference in the image is
only slight, and it
Hi Tucker,
As you say; it looks like latency is your enemy. A data center closer to
the customer will definately make a big difference here. Do you by any
chance kow what the customer's latency is to your current data center?
You didn't mention which version of Guacamole you are using.
Hi Frode,
Well some context this project, I inherited when I joined my current
company, and one that offshore couldn't quite get working. While I know
that historically they've had slower performance with NoVNC, and I think
the issues were more on the high latency end, with customer on the other
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your reply. fc-list returns the following.
[root@SageGuaca1 ~]# fc-list
/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/c0611bt_.pfb: Courier 10 Pitch:style=Bold Italic
/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/UTBI.pfa: Utopia:style=Bold Italic
/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/c0419bt_.pfb: Courier 10
Hi Ryan,
I don't think this is due to the lack of UTF-8 locale, but rather the lack
of a monospace font. The terminal emulator is trying to squeeze glyphs of
varying sizes into a fixed-size grid.
Any idea what font packages are currently installed?
Thanks,
- Mike
On Sep 19, 2016 15:23, "Rylan
Hi everyone,
I have setup and configured a very basic install of guacamole-0.9.9.
The server seems to be working great. However when I open an ssh
session the characters in the terminal are not correct.
My log shows.
guacd[6928]: Current locale does not use UTF-8. Some characters may
not render
Hi,
So I'm in the middle of a POC to replace NoVNC with Guacomole over
web-sockets. We currently use TurboVNC(with virtualGL) as our vnc server. I
looked through the documentation, and I didn't see much that I could tweak
for performance other than color-depth. Is there anything I'm missing that