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- Subject: Re: tlug: VNC for remote viewing
- From: Karl-Max Wagner <karlmax@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 11:41:50 +0000 (GMT)
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- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980506102454.10212Z-100000@example.com> from "Scott Stone" at May 6, 98 10:25:36 am
- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
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> X has been able to do this since the 70s... Maybe it's cool in that this > is the first time you can do it with anything OTHER than X, but... no need > to do it for X. Even the X servers for MS Windows can already do that. Almost. The trick is that their protocol is "stateless", that means, if you run an application remotely and disconnect the application just doesn't care a bit, if you reconnect, even from somewhere else it's just as if you'd have left the terminal and retured to it. Well, not altogether new either...... On the whole I think that this makes only sense where you have ample communications bandwidth to burn - in general local computing and storage power are cheap - and keep becoming cheaper all the time, quite contrary to communications bandwidth, where progress is much slower. So it doesn't make much sense to do remote computing on such a low level - use your computing power to reduce transfer bandwidth. It simply is cheaper. This fact actually is the reason why network computers, "thin clients" and the like never really caught on - despite a lot of marketing hyphe. Karl-Max Wagner karlmax@example.com
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