Hi,
are you starting an NEW xfce session or are you connecting to a
running X session? The latter one is much slower than the former one
because it cannot benefit from all optimizations of the underlying
compression library nx.
Uli
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 12:28 PM Johann Petrak wrote:
>
> I
I just learned about x2go and wanted to try it out for a remote session to
a host I have so far done using vnc serving a xfce desktop.
But sadly my observation is that x2go is *much* slower and less responsive
than VNC.
For example just moving around a window on the desktop (same size) works
Hello,
The day after, I can testify that changing the power-saving settings on
the server prevented this issue to rise again.
I don't know if it's worth writing that somewhere in a FAQ but for the
record, I wanted to write it here at least.
Have a nice day.
Nicolas
Le 29/09/2020 à 11:49,
Hi team,
I just used X2go to access Desktop via username and password.
Is there a way to authnticate users via Ldap or Active Directory. ?
Roy.
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Am 30.09.20 um 14:05 schrieb James Roy:
> I just used X2go to access Desktop via username and password.
>
> Is there a way to authnticate users via Ldap or Active Directory. ?
X2Go uses SSH underneath, so whatever you can use with PAM (Pluggable
Authentication Modules -
Thanks for the suggestion!
I am starting a new xfce session, and I am not bothered with the time that
takes (XFCE starts
up pretty fast anyway).
But once the xfce session is established, simple tasks like opening a
window, moving a window
or typing text are rather sluggish in comparison to the
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 2:20 PM Nicolas Ecarnot
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The day after, I can testify that changing the power-saving settings on
> the server prevented this issue to rise again.
Nice hearing that ist works for you, but I cannot really believe that.
Why? Because you can still move