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raffelm
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      01-17-2004, 07:21 AM
Anyone know what I could do to increase the "response rate" of VNC?

I use VNC to connect to my windoze box at work (I run Mandrake 9.1 at
home). It is pretty slow. Man pages dont say what the default value
is for -compresslevel but I was thinking of trying to fool around with
that value. Are there any other options?

Thanks
Matt
 
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Michael Heiming
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      01-17-2004, 07:40 AM
raffelm <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Anyone know what I could do to increase the "response rate" of VNC?


> I use VNC to connect to my windoze box at work (I run Mandrake 9.1 at
> home). It is pretty slow. Man pages dont say what the default value
> is for -compresslevel but I was thinking of trying to fool around with
> that value. Are there any other options?


Get your hands on "Tight VNC" this is magnitudes faster then
plain VNC.

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Jem Berkes
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      01-25-2004, 11:31 PM
>> I use VNC to connect to my windoze box at work (I run Mandrake 9.1 at
>> home). It is pretty slow. Man pages dont say what the default value
>> is for -compresslevel but I was thinking of trying to fool around with
>> that value. Are there any other options?

>
> Get your hands on "Tight VNC" this is magnitudes faster then
> plain VNC.


Hell yeah! It's nice and tight

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CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert
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      01-26-2004, 07:53 PM
raffelm wrote:
> Anyone know what I could do to increase the "response rate" of VNC?
>
> I use VNC to connect to my windoze box at work (I run Mandrake 9.1 at
> home). It is pretty slow. Man pages dont say what the default value
> is for -compresslevel but I was thinking of trying to fool around with
> that value. Are there any other options?
>
> Thanks
> Matt


I use TightVNC. Even donated to them. Also I advise to remove desktop
background pictures and use plain one. turn off windowx eyecandy.

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      02-05-2004, 02:44 AM
"CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<c4SdnahpVKiv44jdRVn-(E-Mail Removed)>...
> raffelm wrote:
> > Anyone know what I could do to increase the "response rate" of VNC?
> >

> I use TightVNC. Even donated to them. Also I advise to remove desktop
> background pictures and use plain one. turn off windowx eyecandy.
>
> --


Man, that makes a huge difference alone :=). I've found that
rdesktop is still faster than tightvnc however.

Matt
 
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