Thought a few of you might be interested in this...

Mike

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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 02:42:09 +0100
From: Kurt Pfeifle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: X compression techniques (was Re: VNC server based on kdrive using
    damage extension?)

> X compression techniques (was Re: VNC server based on kdrive using damage extension?)
> Mike A. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tue, 3 Feb 2004 05:16:18 -0500 (EST)
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Mike MacCana wrote:
>
>>> > On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Jaymz Julian wrote:
>>> >



>>> The people that made ml-view started a company to sell their X proxy. The
>>> source to the proxy & compression libs are open source.
>>>
>>>   http://www.nomachine.com/developers.php
>>>
>>> It works pretty well on low bandwidth connections.
>>
>>Nifty. As well as being GPLed and more active than most of these projects
>>(or VNC for that matter) there's clients for Win32 and Zaurus.
>>
>>Downloading now...would be interested if anyone's got ideas for
>>benchmarking.
>

9600 Baud GSM modem link over vanilla X: Mozilla-1.6 needs
4000 roundtrips and takes 5 minutes.

9600 Baud GSM modem link over NX: Mozilla-1.6 needs a dozen
roundtrips and takes 20 seconds.

KDE-3.2 desktop startup over vanilla X: transfers 4.8 MByte
of data.

KDE-3.2 desktop startup over NX: transfers 35 kByte of data.

> Look closer.  It's not all GPL.
>

Look even more closely! All that's important for you *is* GPL.
What you can compile from the sources is ready to serve you
on the commandline to build a connection with highly efficient
differential compression and cachinng. Better than anything I
have seen before. Free for all to use who agree with the GPL.

On top of the GPL'd libraries, nomachine.com also offer a
commericial, proprietary product. So what? It is dead-cheap,
if you ask me, and worth every penny.

> --
> Mike A. Harris

Cheers,
Kurt



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