Hi all, if I want to run glxgear on a ltsp client, must it have a
graohic card with 3D aceleretion (nvidia/ati) or is the server that
must have the good video card?
In other words I wonder if the "rendering" is made by the server or the client.
Thank you in advance.
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10.02.2012 09:36, Valerio Pachera kirjoitti:
In other words I wonder if the "rendering" is made by the server or the client.
There is no sense to try that on server side. It just not work.
You need all (hardware, drivers, apps) in chroot, i.e in client side.
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2012/2/10 Asmo Koskinen :
> There is no sense to try that on server side. It just not work.
> You need all (hardware, drivers, apps) in chroot, i.e in client side.
Thank you for the info
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I have run Epoptes and broadcast my desktop to 4 clients and found the
refresh on the clients (fat) to be incomplete or too slow. Is there any
way to speed up the rate that the lab of 30 clients will refresh? The main
use that I had used screen broadcasting for is for demonstrations in my
design
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
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There is no sense to try that on server side. It just not work.
You need all (hardware, drivers, apps) in chroot, i.e in client side.
I don't quite agree. You need the appropriate graphics-hardware and
perhaps drivers on the client side, but some applications can still
Στις 10/02/2012 05:37 μμ, ο/η Jim Christiansen έγραψε:
Is there any way to speed up the rate that the lab of 30 clients will refresh?
Epoptes launches an x11vnc server in shared mode, which I believe is as
fast as this specific technology can get. Unfortunately VNC is slow.
A gigabit network w