On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
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> - Original Message -
>> This may be the case, but I was more referring to the fact that I can
>> turn off image compression in the VM's XML configuration under the
>> graphics section. In fact, gnome-boxes does this by defaul
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 2:41 AM, David Jaša wrote:
> On Čt, 2015-06-25 at 00:28 -0700, Jared Kwek wrote:
>> I don't think adjusting the latency based on measurements would be a
>> good alternative unless it could be done with confidence in those
>> measurements. I think
at most
open source software packages are more configurable than their
commercial counterparts. Having more options to tweak if I desire
allows me to tailor the software to my specific use case.
Thanks for considering my suggestions.
Regards,
Jared Kwek
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n issue, I'd be happy to do any further testing if anyone
is interested in looking into it a bit further, as I would recommend it as
something that should be addressed.
Thanks again for considering this and especially to Victor for taking it on
so I could test out a user-configurable value.
user
configurable (at least), then users would be able to tune it based on their
situation (going across the network vs. running locally). Any thoughts or
interest from the developers?
Thanks again,
Jared Kwek
> -Original Message-
> From: Jared Kwek
> To: mlureau
> Cc: sp
l. My hope
for a solution is that the keypress-delay can be auto-tuned based on network
conditions or user configurable. Thank you for considering this.
Thanks,
Jared Kwek
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for network
conditions.
In the link from 2014 I previously posted, the person who recompiled with 10ms
value for keypress-delay saw a huge improvement in the overall feel. My hope
for a solution is that the keypress-delay can be auto-tuned based on network
conditions or