[Fwd: Re: X11-proxy]

Shawn Haggett podge at podgeweb.com
Sat Nov 11 05:55:29 CST 2006


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kbilleter at gmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 10:33:34AM +0800, Richard Meyer wrote:
>>
>> Well, obviously no-one here buys the airmail edition of Linux
>> Format.  ;-)
>>
>> In their October edition they have/had a "Roundup" of remote desktops,
>> including VNC Free Edition, TightVNC, X11, X11vnc, NXTsclient and Krdc.
>>
>> They mention that (in the VNC Free Section) VNC can log back in "even if
>> your network fails" and the "XVNC session will continue to run and all X
>> applications will continue."
>>
>> The "winner" was TightVNC, because of the compression and flexibility.
> 
> I thought nx from nomachine was supposed to be better.  Never used it though.
> 
> Karl

Thanks for the leads everyone. I'll run them down a bit more when I have
some time. By the sounds of it, there should be ways to do what I want.

Shawn

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