Hello,
I know this is a simple question, but I don't seem to have the right
vocabulary to find what I am looking for via searches on web sites.
It is my understanding that standard X traffic across a network can get
pretty heavy. And that there are commercial solutions people use when
doing X across a modem link back to the office.
What I want to research is options under Linux for support of both client
and server sides to compress or filter or whatever, thereby reducing the
amount of traffic needed.
Does this make any sense?
Thanks in advance for any pointers, especially the correct terms I should
be using.
John DeCarlo, The MITRE Corporation, My Views Are My Own
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