


I assume with optimisation you could tweak it up to be usable, but to try and use it as an everyday desktop, I reckon it'll be awful.įreeNX: These days I think you might struggle to find an NX server that will work on a modern distro, so good luck. General opinion of VNC: it's pretty crap, even over a lan. Other persistent session options: use the one provided by your desktop environment (vino in gnome, krfb in kde) - if you go with these, you need to be logged in for them to work, so you'll probably want to configure auto-login + screen locking. Personally, I've used x11vnc to provide access to display:0 which is useful if you plan to have a persistent session running. Click to expand.VNC: yes, there are about 3 million different solutions out there, each handling things differently.
