On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 20:51, Stefan Baur wrote:
> When you log in to that jump host, is there any way to find out what it
> is running? Like, Linux, some BSD, or something commercial/closed
> source? Can you run commands like "uname -a" there?
>
>
Debian 10 (buster)
> I can live with
Am 01.10.20 um 20:34 schrieb Johann Petrak:
> Thanks for this suggestion!
> I used the ssh connection (I am doing the equivalent thing for VNC as well)
> and with this, it feels less sluggish! Still not quite as smooth as VNC but
> it is
> now much better and maxing x2go usable in comparison.
So
Thanks for this suggestion!
I used the ssh connection (I am doing the equivalent thing for VNC as well)
and with this, it feels less sluggish! Still not quite as smooth as VNC but
it is
now much better and maxing x2go usable in comparison.
I experimented with different speed and compression
Am 01.10.20 um 13:17 schrieb Johann Petrak:
>> - Available Bandwidth and type of network connection
>> (WiFi, LAN cable; mobile network like UMTS/LTE, ...)
>>
> Cable with at least 10Mbps to the ssh gateway, then very fast GBit LAN
> As I said, both VPN and X2GO use exactly the same connection
Thanks for that. Still no idea. Can you try with another client
machine? Or another client os?
Uli
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 1:19 PM Johann Petrak wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot! Find all the details below!
>
> Cheers,
> Johann
>
> On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 12:52, Stefan Baur wrote:
>>
>> Please provide
Thanks a lot! Find all the details below!
Cheers,
Johann
On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 12:52, Stefan Baur wrote:
> Please provide us with the following:
> - Client OS and Version
>
Ubuntu 20.04
> - Version of X2GoClient (Help/About X2GoClient)
>
v. 4.1.2.2 (Qt - 4.8.7)
> - Session
Am 30.09.20 um 14:13 schrieb Johann Petrak:
> 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
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
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