[K12OSN] nx / nxserver / freenx - with games, video

Ramon ramonklown at pop.com.br
Fri Oct 7 11:29:06 UTC 2005


Just put to run via ltsp it's faster since you already have it set up, you can make
nx run in a lan yes I was thinking you wanted to run from outside the lan.
If you wanted from outside your lan you would need a lot of bandwidth to handle the
incoming connections.
Peace,
Ramon

> Hmm let´s say chromium for example - some fast graphics, like sprites, and
> scrolling the entire screen, not too fast usually.
>
> But why isn´t it recommended for running the whole LAN?  If it reduces
> bandwidth use...
>
> Does all the compression for a lot of clients load up the server CPU too
> much?
>
> I have LTSP setup in an internet cafe, and would like to start putting some
> linux games on for people.
>
> There´s only four terminals here though.
>
>>From: "Ramon" <ramonklown at pop.com.br>
>>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] nx / nxserver / freenx - with games, video
>>Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 19:25:24 -0300 (EST)
>>What game? and how much bandwidth?
>>
>>Yes that can be accomplished, but I won't recommend is for getting a lan
>>running
>>under nx.
>>It's enough to get a couple of people connected, but it wasen't designed
>>with that
>>purpose.
>>Peace
>>
>> > Has anyone tried nx/freenx/nxserver to see how much it helps with the
>> > bandwidth, if it´s enough to get a game, for example, running on a
>>100mb/s
>> > network?
>> >
>
>
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