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After it was slow for a while, freeview became faster again. When it was slow, 
I just opened freeview and didn’t load any data. The menu buttons were also 
slow, e.g., the file menu.
Is there a way to check if vnc is using the optimal graphic configuration, like 
the nvidia driver?
Thanks!

Best
Jiaen

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Do the other remote apps you report are working fine also display 2D/3D 
graphics as freeview does, e.g., with a surface or volume loaded?    If not, 
your comparison may not be valid as the remote server running freeview could be 
doing more work trying to push graphics over the network to display on your 
machine compared to the other apps.   TigerVNC can be sluggish or slow down for 
remote X-Windows applications (like freeview) if they are running on a server 
not setup to use accelerated X-WIndows graphics for remote connections.   That 
usually depends upon how your IT department has setup your remote servers and 
maybe configured how TigerVNC connects from your machine.

- R.


On Jan 12, 2025, at 16:13, Jiaen Liu 
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I use freeview through a vnc session and the client tigervnc. It happened that 
freeview suddenly becomes very slow even without loading any data. The GUI 
becomes slow in responding to clicking the menu items. Other apps in the same 
session are normal.
Does anyone have this experience?
Thanks!

Best regards,
Jiaen Liu Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Advanced Imaging Research Center & Radiology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
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