Re: Recommendations for laptop for travelling
- From: Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 06 Sep 2007 12:59:42 -0600
anton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Anton Ertl) writes:
Joe Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
(1) remote X, as in needing to go further than the local LAN, is very
slow;
That depends on the application. I am currently editing this message
with Emacs (and reading news with xrn), with the X server running at
home, connected to a machine at work through cable modem over ssh.
This setup worked nicely even in 1998 when the speed was 300/64Kb/s.
However, these days the startup of Emacs over this setup (even with
much higher bandwidth) is somewhat slow, but once it is started, it
works fine.
Stuff like gv and xpdf is also usable across my cable modem, although
slow on startup.
Either your cable modem works better than mine, or you're more
tolerant than I am...
.
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