Hi Erez, and others...
There are few solutions for your problems, we'll start with the free ones and
go to the commercial one.
1. TightVNC - this is VNC with a compression built in. It works pretty well
with ISDN lines the last time I tried and it's free...
2. The other free solution is MLView - also an open source project so you can
see and login with graphical remote - however - this got a very killing
compression which will use only 4 KILOBIT (yes, 0.5K) to transmit the
graphics - you can find more details about it here:
http://www.medialogic.it/projects/mlview/
And the commercial solution's - SCO's Tarantella - which is actually a server
that sits between your Linux and Windows servers and your users are connected
to it and it redirects them to either to the Linux or the WIndows machine for
login and work. It got an excellent compression and you can work pretty well
on 9,600 baud modem (trust me - I tried it - works pretty well with KDE).
However - it costs, and I donno who is the Israeli representitives today.
Thanks,
Hetz
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 15:39, Erez Doron wrote:
> to conclude,
>
> as I see, compressed or not, X sucks on slow lines, so do vnc
> the only operational solutions are either citrix or ( I'm not so happy to
> say ) Win2K's Rdesktop
> with both, you can use a 33.6k modem and feel like you are connected
> directly to the computer
>
> regards
> erez.
>
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