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Mike, Shah et al<br>
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I've used libturbo-jpeg for a couple years with x2go after I first
learned about it.<br>
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You might check your Distro... but at least for Ubuntu I believe
libturbo-jpeg is the default installed by Ubuntu now.<br>
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<b><i>NOTE: in the following - I <u>did have to</u> install
"libjpeg-turbo-progs" separately </i></b><br>
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On my Ubuntu 13.10 x64 system if I run Synaptic and search for
"libturbo" I find:<br>
<blockquote><b><i>Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library
(dependency package) </i></b><br>
<b><i> </i></b><br>
<b><i>libjpeg8 dependency package, depending on libjpeg-turbo8.</i></b><br>
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You might do the same on your Distro to find out what libjpeg is
being used today.<br>
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Brian<br>
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