I agree with Steve here, the CPU cost is WAY lower.  Really cool.

I did find a little drawing bug when elements are moved in and out of the main window. It is not a show stopper, I've tried to put up an example here if it helps:

http://sunrayathome.org/drawing/

As you can see we use a sunray to connect to a vmware XP image to present itunes in our dining room. It is such a lovely setup. I keep meaning to fill out some pages on that site describing the twisted things we do with our sunray setup, but I just never seem to have the time, ah well.

Oh one other thing, I was also missing the magic ctrl-alt-enter combo that I use quite a lot to flick back and forth between full screen and windowed mode (maybe there is another combo that I could not find in the man pages).

Other than that, once this code gets out of beta it will be a great addition to the sunray family. I'm really impressed.

Thanks team Sun.

Best,

J.

On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, {Darkavich} wrote:

Here is my .02.

I ran rdesktop to my windows desktop then ran windows media player.
The cpu on my sunray hit almost 45%.

I ran SunRay Connector for Windows to my desktop and then ran windows media player.
The cpu on my sunray hot a whopping 5%

It appears there is some optimization in the tool over rdesktop. It's my guess this is just a sunray aware RDP client. (yeah)

Thanks,
        -Steve
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