How is VirtualGL involved? Are you running Cinnamon using VirtualGL? Do you 
have a GPU? I have no familiarity with the Cinnamon window manager, but if it 
is heavily OpenGL-dependent and not well-optimized, then I could envision a 
high-CPU-usage scenario resulting from either using TurboVNC’s built-in 
software OpenGL implementation or using VirtualGL incorrectly (for instance, 
doing something like setting VGL_DISPLAY to the TurboVNC session’s display 
rather than the 3D X server’s display.) If VirtualGL is not involved, then I 
don’t know what you expect me to do, since I have no control over Cinnamon and 
you have confirmed that TurboVNC isn’t the source of the problem.

> On May 30, 2021, at 7:55 AM, Shoe Off Head <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> my son connects to my workstation to use Blender 2.8.x via TurboVNC
> 
> My workstation fan really goes crazy. When I look at the CPU usage it isn't 
> the vncserver or blender but the "cinnamon" process my son runs on my 
> workstation.
> 
> Is this normal? If not, can I fix it?
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