The "Slow VNC" thing everyone is noticing is actually NOT directly
related to VNC.  So trying new VNC servers/clients will not help,
unfortunately.

I suspect that this slowness in my VNC sessions (and probably yours too)
is coming from something in the Gnome session... Very likely gnome-
settings-daemon..

if you edit your ~/.vnc/xstartup file (make sure it is executable) and
have it JUST start an xterm and then from that xterm you launch nautilus
and gnome-panel then everything works perfectly!! No slowdowns... ultra
fast. As is should be! ;) As it was in Gutsy.  So this is a potential
workaround.  I'm currently using it (even though it is a little bit of a
hassle) until the main problem is fixed.

I believe that gnome-settings-daemon is causing the slowness because one
time I logged in to a normal gnome session via vnc and gnome-settings-
daemon failed to start and everything was fast, as it is supposed to be.

So if I were debugging this, I would start looking at gnome-settings-
daemon. :)  Let me know if I can be of more assistance.

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gnome-settings-daemon crash opening any window: "BadWindow" X error under Xvnc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199245
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