![]() On XFCE you’d go to Window Manager Tweaks -> Compositor -> Enable display compositor (turn it off). I’m not familiar with Gnome’s compositor to suggests tweaks for it. If you have it disabled on the client it should say: Display 1920×1080, codec H.264/VAAPI, audio Opus 22kHZ stereoĪnother source of slowdown may be Ubuntu’s compositor. If you have it enabled, on the client, it should say: Display 1920×1080, codec H.264 NVENC/VAAPI, audio Opus 22kHZ stereo Not unusable, but also not as good as NoMachine is capable of.ĭid you try to disable HW acceleration on HW as I suggested? Because disabling it should in theory get you slower performance, but in practice enabling it can give a ton of problems on both the client and server-side to try to get the highest performance over LAN, and I can get high performance for a little while, but the frame rate always degrades over time to around 20-25 fps. PC: Win 10 Intel 6-core (5820), nVidia 980 Ti, 64 Gb RAMīasically, I’ve tried changing settings, etc.Linux box #2: Ubuntu 18.04 Intel 6-core, nVidia 1080Ti, 64 Gb RAM.Linux box #1: Ubuntu 20.x, nVidia 3090, 64 Gb RAM. ![]()
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