I am reposting my reply to DRC which answered Martin's questions too.  I replied directly to him and thought I had done it to the list...



I am using the openbox window manager with the taskbar from the LXDE project.  Very simple windowing environment.  I do not know about the compositing features though.  I did not think it was using any.  I will dig into that a bit and let you know.  I should also mention I am using the Windows viewer from a Windows XP Pro SP3 machine to connect to a Debian Lenny 64 bit server.  Both machines are using DRC's binaries.  I it defaults to using Tight encodings.

Robert


On 02/25/2011 05:33 PM, Martin Koegler wrote:
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 03:35:39PM -0600, DRC wrote:
Are you using a compositing window manager by chance?  I noticed a
similar issue with my installation of Gnome, and I think it was related
to me having tried to get it working with compiz earlier.  I didn't have
time to look into it, so I just punted and switched to KDE for now.  :)

Don't know why it would only be happening with TLS, though.  It may not
even be the same issue as what I was seeing.


On 2/25/11 2:29 PM, Robert Goley wrote:
I have been doing more testing with the binaries DRC provided.  Thanks
for those btw.  For the most part, these are working great.  I have
noticed that most of the time when I use them and connect using TLSPlain
or TLSVnc that I get freezes in the screen refreshes.  For example, when
running a program that I know is constantly updating the screen, the
screen will only update when I move the mouse.  I am not talking about
small delays either.  It will not update the screen for minutes then I
move the mouse and the entire screen updates for me to see the command
has entirely completed.  Think of creating a tarball of a larger
directory where the command with take a couple of minutes, run the
command and then do not move the mouse for several minutes then moving
it to see the command completed. It is really annoying for little things
like that.  It does not happen when running in Plain or VncAuth modes,
just in TLS ones.  I am connecting over a gigabit ethernet where client
and server both support gigabit connections.When connecting using TLS,
it uses the Tight extension and gets a line speed of 20000 kbps.  It
shows those same rates for non TLS connections.  It is kind of funny to
watch because the screen will update fine as long as I move the mouse. 
It freezes instantly when the mouse stops too.  Anyone got any ideas on
this?  It did not seem to do this prior to all the performance
improvement patches for GL but I am not sure if this would be related.
What client/server combination are you using?

I can repoduce this (KDE desktop on server, win client, TLS) - but only using
the tight encoding. ZRLE with TLS is fine.

I can't reproduce it with KDE desktop to linux client.

I'll try to further analyse the problem.

Regards,
Martin Kögler

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