When packets are highly latent, I think XRDP works fine. It's heavy packet
loss that makes it almost unusable. Also, I've noticed that it's mostly
mouse events that trigger it. Keyboard is (usually) fine. It's also WAY
worse on Ubuntu than RHEL5. Though I can trigger this consistently with
RHEL5. Be XRDP'ed into a machine, and kill the VPN without warning, usually
when you log back in, RHEL5's XRDP is frozen, which tells me it doesn't know
how to handle dropped packets.



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