FYI.
Claimed to be faster than VNC.

But it also works *with* VNC.


-Bill Cassady

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Subject: LinuxDevices.com: Caching proxy server system lightens up X

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   Caching proxy server system lightens up X
   Sep. 25, 2003
   Nomachine.com is working on software it hopes will enable remote
   computer use from embedded devices with slow Internet connections such
   as GSM modems. The company claims its NX software compresses the X
   protocol by 50 times, making graphical applications usable over
   connections as slow as a 9.6Kbps modem. The company is reaching out to
   the open source software community to help improve its technology
   further.
   NX places a caching proxy server on either side of X's client-server
   architecture, reducing network traffic to differential transfers of
   whatever is not already cached. The company says programmers rarely
   optimize X applications for low throughput on the X client-server
   interface, resulting in many needless "round-trip" data transfers that
   NX can largely eliminate.
   Nomachine offers trial downloads of its nxclient software for the
   Sharp Zaurus and Compaq/HP iPaq, as well as Linux, Mac, Windows,
   Solaris, Playstation/2, and XBox clients. Trial versions of its
   commercial server platforms are also available for "any UNIX," along
   with a "test drive" system running Red Hat 8.0.

                      [nx_system_architecture-sm.gif]
              NX architecture diagram (click for larger view)

   Some additional capabilities of NX include:
     * support for ssh encryption
     * uses standard ssh port 22 by default
     * support for UNIX, Windows, or VNC desktops
     * file, printer sharing (requires local samba server)
     * single application or whole desktop mode
     * cache persists between sessions

   Open invitation
   The core components of NX, including the X compression libraries, are
   available under the GPL, and Nomachine has publicly offered to help
   interested open source programmers develop a complete free
   implementation.
   Nomachine says that several things remain lacking in NX, and it hopes
   to add the following:
     * X session persistence and reconnection
     * better support of RENDER extension
     * better support for X applications in seamless mode
     * better SMB file and printer sharing support
     * seamless access to client's peripherals
     * new multimedia architecture with native streaming
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