So the only solution is to switch to xrdp + vnc4server (that on lan is good
enough for my needs), or nomachine proprietary packages if I really want to
use nx (on low bandwidth links, nx is unbeatable).
This is sad, but there are no other alternatives.
I hope that sometime the nx protocol wi
Emilio Scalise schrieb am Tuesday, den 08. January 2008:
> There was a google summer of code about the integration of nx and xorg.
> Nobody
> did it :-(
>
> I understand all the concerns about creating a "clean" package. But what about
Its not about clean, its about supporting and code duplicat
There was a google summer of code about the integration of nx and xorg. Nobody
did it :-(
I understand all the concerns about creating a "clean" package. But what about
a semi-ufficial package (maybe for experimental) until things will change?
As all of you already said on the pkg-nx-group mail
Timo Aaltonen schrieb am Tuesday, den 08. January 2008:
Hi,
*snip*
> Does freenx still ship it's own X libs? It would be nice to integrate the
> funcionality in Xorg.
>
> I've tried updating freenx in the past, and the experience was awful (and
> it failed, obviously).
Last time I looked free
Emilio Scalise schrieb am Tuesday, den 08. January 2008:
> What is the state of freenx packaging in debian?
There is still the problem with massively duplicated sourcecode which
prevents most people from build NX debian packages. NX will never be included
into Debian if its include sources of X, S
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