This is becoming increasingly frustrating to deal with... it means I
can't use ubuntu if I can't connect to a windows machine remotely using
remote desktop. It's gotten to the point where I have tested absolutely
everything and the only variable consistently causing the problem is
Linux. I have a Windows XP computer which connects to the remote desktop
fine at full speed (almost realtime) and resolution. I tried the same
exact network cable and on linux the remote desktop session is very very
slow and it freezes.

I also installed windows in VirtualBox, and the remote desktop
connection is just as bad as using rdesktop in Linux! This seems very
strange to me. Is Ubuntu shaping the traffic? Everything is much too
slow to be useful. I installed windows on the same machine and dual-
booted and the remote desktop connection was perfect.

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rdesktop freezes shortly after successful connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217868
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