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> Von: "cougarmaster" <[email protected]>
> Gesendet: 16.01.10 19:55:22
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [X2go-dev] Speed of X2go slower than of NXclient


Hello,

> Hi Paul,
>    The problem is that I find x2go whether it is local or internel takes a bit
> more time for it to authenticate than nxclient which is more instantaneous.

I have a gotten a lot of feedback, that normally a session can be faster 
started and resumed - but x2go has an completly different handshake. A used 
compinent can be responsible for the delay. What you really should check, is 
that the name resolution is working. You should be able to connect to the 
server over SSH without delay.


>    There is also a windows 2003 running there where rdp is running extremely
> smooth with about 3 people accessing it at any one time. The bandwitdh on it 
> is
> always whether login in or using is below 200k. X2go or nxclient always spikes
> up above 500-800K when just login in. When using it jumps up and down between
> 200k - 2Mbps. I get this also not only in windows also when the client is 
> Ubuntu.

RDP an NX are working completly diffferent. NX needs to fill up the bitmap 
cache whenever you are using a screenobject for the first time. This will 
increase the CPU usage on the server, because the bitmaps are cached and it 
will increase the bandwith consumption, because those pictures need to be 
delivered to the client. But the whole user feedback of input devices and the 
x-server ressources are working local. So it is very typical for NX to have a 
changing bandwith usage. 

Please keep in mind, that x2go is not developed to be an NX replacement. There 
are various Open Source clients and even servers which are completly compatible 
to NX. The idea of x2go was to develop a complete open Terminal Server by using 
as much as possible already existing native linux projects.

For a typical connection time to a x2go server using WLAN you can watch our 
youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxEsngE6qjc

If you can give us more information, we'll really try to help you. It would be 
interesting to have an look on the ssh connection (how long does it take to 
establish the connection) and what services you are using (printing, file 
sharing, sound - > which sound system).

best regards,

Heinz
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