Hi!

I am looking at integrating applications into a "virtual reality" world 
(we have already done this but using our own VNC and RDP code) and I am 
getting intrigued by a solution that would look something like this:

For VNC apps (Linux desktop apps), run them on the Linux server using 
TurboVNC and VirtualGL and then take the Remmina codebase and turn it 
into a library that we then can call from our system (that is not 
written in C). So the VNC plugin (uses Libvncclient) in Remmina would be 
our "client" side.

Question: Is the latest Libvncclient codebase "as good" as the TurboVNC 
viewer when using TurboVNC/VirtualGL on the server side? The 0.9.9 
release says "the new TurboVNC encoder", and I did skim through the 
conversation on that stuff - but did all the "improvements" in the 
TurboVNC client get into Libvncclient 0.9.9?

My non scientific testing so far seems to indicate very good performance 
of this setup.

regards, Göran

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