On Sun, 2021-10-10 at 09:22 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/10/21 3:15 AM, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> Can i remotely pull a fedora desktop instead pull the navigator
> from a fedora server ?
>
> For doesn't use a screen,
>
> It is for us the program intruder 👍🏼
Hi Dorian,
I've had phenominal results with xpra. I use it to display remote
windows locally. Severing the processing (on the remote) from the
display (on the local host) gives some apps a *huge* performance
boost.
One app was using 250% of cpu on a 12 thread zen which pretty much
brought the whole machine to its knees. Now, running TWO
simultaneous
instances of the app using xpra the *combined* cpu load on the host
and
remote is about 50%. It allows exiting from xpra locally (remote
windows close but keep running remotely); on reconnection to the
remote
your previous windows reappear. *That* is really nice.
xpra can also shadow a remote desktop or run the remote desktop
locally.
xpra must be installed on any machines that will be participating.
Tip: run xpra start once --start=/bin/true (that establishes the
initial
link between the local and remote. After that ^C out then xpra
attach
when starting additional apps. Interactive graphics progams like
browsers that are resource intensive I run locally.
My 12 thread now sits on an unused desk with its monitor off. I do
all
my work on an old AMD Phenom II with pc-133 memory (my local) and
pull
in windows as I need them.
Checkout
xpra.org
Also in the Fedora repo.
poc