[CentOS] Systemd Adding Its Own Console To Linux Systems
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comMon Oct 13 19:18:48 UTC 2014
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On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > >> >> Being able to grab your existing desktop remotely with all open >> windows and long-running programs intact is a big plus, though - and >> you get that for free with NX or x2go. Can you connect remotely to >> your VM host some other way if you aren't at the special desktop? >> > > How much different is that from VNC? Just curious. VNC just does a basic bit-copy of the screen for the remote side so it is not particularly efficient, although it might be better if you are mirroring a real console instead of running a virtual session set up by vncserver. NX/x2go have a full proxy/stub X server and client at both ends with tunable caching/compressiion on the remote side.so things like font rendering and block moves for scrolling are much faster. X2go also can map audio/drives/printers if you want. Both are packaged and fairly easy to try on CentOS 6. On 7, only x2go is available and it has a problem with the 3d requirement of Gnome3 so you have to use KDE or install MATE from EPEL. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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