Uli,
There's not really a need for Telekinesis if you want to watch movies in the browser, as long as you use Pale Moon 27 or earlier. Also, Pale Moon is "speedy" not only with regards to video, but for browsing in general (scrolling a page, etc.). That's why we're looking for sponsors to get the PM27 behavior back in the current release. Getting a functional Telekinesis option into X2Go would be nice, but will not solve our current problem.
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
Am 06.09.2018 um 18:07 schrieb Ulrich Sibiller:
Depending on your use case you could try https://www.brow.sh
For streaming performance there are efforts for telekinesis integration but I have never seen it in action. There are some repos at https://github.com/ArcticaProject?tab=repositories.
@Mike#1 Can you say something about the current state if the telekinesis stuff?
Uli
John Stoffel <john@stoffel.org> schrieb am Do., 6. Sep. 2018, 17:42:
In my case, I'm using x2go to manage a desktop that's 80ms away from me, which obviously sucks for movies and all those animated ads... tweaking my settings from WAN to ADSL helped.
It would be *nice* if there was some guidance, or possibly even auto-tuning to show howto get the best performance over high bandwidth but laggy links like this.
Should I be tweaking my compression settings as well?
And yes, I'll be trying out Pale Moon as well on my setup to see how well it works for me in my situation.
It might be that I just need to use the web browser locally, and the rest of my stuff is remote. With a full screen remote session, it's not clear how I can make this work on a single screen desktop.
John
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