![]() ![]() I don't expect the same level of performance, but I am curious if anyone has any experience and can mention it. Out of curiosity, how does this fare compared with something like Teradici? I'm a bit curious about it given this is a free software, and a product like Teradici costs a pretty penny to license yearly. I checked out their website and see that they mention being able to pass over sound and decent video quality with not too much lag. I see people on here posting about NoMachine and giving it solid reviews. It has all the audio/microphone/local resources-sharing bells and whistles and Youtube videos play said: The documentation covers this but it wasn't so obvious to me where these things are located.įor me, ThinLinc is the holy grail of bringing Windows RDP/Citrix performance to Linux. I needed to add the public IP (or resolvable hostname) to agent_hostname= in /opt/thinlinc/etc/conf.d/vsmagent.hconf. The ThinLinc client gets the internal IP from the session agent instead of the public IP and can't connect properly. systemd forwards a port on the public IP to SSH in the container. It did take me over an hour to get it working. Afaik the only closed-source parts of it are the management tools for enterprise customers. Even connecting to an existing session is instantaneous whereas X2Go can take 10 seconds or more, but that's maybe not such a dealbreaker. I could have investigated keybindings and whatnot but just soldiered on with X2Go.Īfter reading this thread I've now given ThinLinc a go and the difference to X2Go is like night and day. ![]() I also didn't continue with it because of the browser requirement and my habit of closing browser tabs with Ctrl-W, which obviously just closed the sesssion. It was much faster, almost like RDP or even Citrix, but it had no client, only works in a browser and the CPU load was a bit high. ![]() I'd also read on LET about KasmVNC ( ) and tried it out in the same container. ![]() I thought the general sluggishness was normal and maybe also caused by systemd (I'd read some comparisons of it and other types of containerization) but just put up with it. I have been using X2Go in a systemd nspawn container for over a year. ![]()
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