X client wrapper for Win apps?
Rasjid Wilcox
rasjidw@openminddev.net
Fri Sep 20 03:33:00 GMT 2002
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 5:58 am, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
<snip>
> VNC is not the better solution. It grab parts of the picture _after_ they
> were drawn. X11 sends the drawing commands across network. There was always
> a VNC client for windows which allowed access to a unix session. But as
> this is far from being fast someone started building a xserver for windows.
>
> VNC requires much higher bandwidth than X11 and will fail on fast changes
> of the display content.
>
As a VNC user who runs Linux and home to control a Windows NT machine at work,
and finds the performance less than satisfactory even with ADSL both ends, I
would be very interested in the 'X client wrapper for Win apps' idea. I
suspect the performance would be subtantially better (assuming decent
optimisation and caching).
As far as I can tell, Radmin (http://www.radmin.com) is a commercial product
that uses the GDI hook idea, and if you believe its marketing, it outperforms
all other (windows) remote control software by a significant margin.
Unfortunately, it is only Windows-Windows.
Anyway, I think that something that allows Windows apps to be easily displayed
on Xservers (other than VNC) would be a really good thing. Particularly if
just the application could be displayed as opposed to the entire desktop. It
opens up all sorts of possibilities, in the same way that a rootless mode
does.
I would like to see this happen and would be happy to test! :-)
Rasjid.
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