Re: Glacially slow X performance
Re: Glacially slow X performance
- Subject: Re: Glacially slow X performance
- From: Nathan <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:09:56 -0600
What's "smart --gui"?
Why do you expect something that you run on a remote linux server to
finish quicker because of a faster local machine? (That's a real
question) I would expect a "remote" app to be bottlenecked by the
speed of the remote machine or the speed of the network.
In general, the best way to get a networked service to work faster is
to increase the speed of your network. AFAIK, the networked part of X
was designed for local-networks, and is very latency sensitive, so
it's not just bandwidth you have to worry about. For X, as I
understand it, all the bandwidth in the world won't help you if you've
got a 250ms latency.
~ Nathan
On 4/23/07, James Rome <email@hidden> wrote:
I am new to the Mac world--I got the latest 8 cpu MacPro and expected it
to rock.
But, trying both XDarwin and the Apple X11 on the install CD, I get
glacially slow performance. It took over 3 hours to finish running
"smart --gui" on a remote Linux machine!
I have a fast Comcast internet connection (8 Mbps down and 750 kbps up).
This looks to me like the performance I used to get on Windows using
Xwin-32 before they implemented support for the render extension.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way to get remote X to
work at reasonable speeds?
Thanks for the help,
Jim Rome
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