On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 12:00:48PM -0600, Scott Dowdle wrote: > The security bugs in EL6 that you are referring to... all got fixed? Or > there are still open issues?
I referred to the typical security bugs getting found and fixed all the time. If you compare Red Hat security advisories for their EL5 vs. EL6 kernels for the recent few years, you'll find that there were fewer relevant high severity bugs in EL5 than in EL6 kernels found and fixed during this time period. > > I doubt x2go over TCP is as efficient as X protocol over Unix domain > > socket, or is it? > > I don't know the answer to that... but x2go is darn fast... and has the > benefit of being able to access remote machines and not just the local system > like Unix domain sockets. x2go is a fork of the old NX3 libs. Sounds like a solution to a different problem. :-) In fact, doesn't it end up talking X protocol to an X server over at best a Unix domain socket on the local end anyway? Alexander _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users