NX - A Revolution In Network Computing?
Anonymous Coward writes "Judging from this interview, it looks like KDE developers have
found a new toy to add to their desktop's networking capabilities. They claim to be able to cram a fullscreen KDE session -- KMail for mailing, Konqueror for file management, Mozilla for web browsing and OpenOffice for word processing -- into a 40 KBit/sec modem connection without losing responsiveness for the user experience. At aKademy, the 9 day KDE Community World Summit, a group of core developers started to work on NX/FreeNX integration to help facilitate the "re-invention of the KDE desktop environment" for KDE4. Knoppix-3.6 is the first Linux distribution to ship an integrated FreeNX server (created by Fabian Franz) with the NoMachine NX Client."
Wait isn't open source supposed to only copy already existing closed source technology?
How dare they be innovative.
Next thing you know linux will have a measurable and growing market share.
Then software like apache, eclipse, and jboss will be used in enterprise applications.
Oh, wait...
Never mind!
An Indian-American Hindu committed to non-violent thought/speech/action alarmed by the global explosion of radical Islam
Soon, maybe they'll invent "dumb terminals" that run all their programs off a central, "mainframe" computer!
Can anyone tell me how to set my sig on Slashdot?
I know we're running out of possible acronyms that don't already stand for something, but releasing two new 'overloads' for an acronym almost at the same time sucks.
(If you're wondering, we have this NX client software, and the NX 'No-eXecute' flag on CPU's to help contain the threat posted by stack and heap overflow vulnerabilities)
We're running out of TLA space a lot faster than IPv4 space. Not as big a deal, I know, but just wait until companies start trying to brand/trademark acronyms or initialisms (for the purists out there) when there's already existing meanings for their choices...
Xentax
You shouldn't verb words.
I was thinking the same thing.
Seems the answer to make KDE a nice responsive desktop is simple. Get two phone lines, and two modems. Phone yourself, open NX in a gnome session, connect to a KDE session. Hooray!
I don't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!!
Really it should be NE, but that's not as Xciting.
-Derek
Treat me like a marketing stat, and I'll treat your movie like a series of ones and zeros
You should just give up now. You're fighting a loosing battle..
cpeterso
I hate when people hyperlink every other fucking word in a story they submit. For this post, I don't need links to Mozilla or Open Office to gain more information on the story, it's a fucking nuisence if you ask me.
It gets worse because NX server is an X client and NX client is an X server and vice-versa :-P
It's better to be the foot on the boot than the face on the pavement. ~~ tkx Kadin2048