Dear all, X2Go supports an awful lot of different compression methods. Is there any guidance available for which compression methods work best in which scenarios? I didn't see anything on the X2Go wiki but it's possible I've overlooked it. I can't even find a description of what all the different compression methods actually are, though I'm guessing that most of them are named in the format bits_per_pixel-image_compression_algorithm.
For my own use, I usually use X2Go to run individual applications (not
an entire desktop) remotely. These applications are primarily
text-based, such as terminal emulators, text editors, and mail
clients. The remote machines have upload speeds of about 3 Mbit/s.
Would it make sense for me to choose something png-based rather than
jpeg-based? 256-png perhaps, since I am not looking at any images
other than toolbar icons?
Regards,
Tristan
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