I agree, VNC+JPEG is a good fit for this kind of thing. I posted a comment recommending TurboVNC earlier, but it looks to be hidden. It compared favorably with TigerVNC when I tested both. VirtualGL support is baked…
Which VNC implementation(s) did you try? TurboVNC was developed with OpenGL applications in mind. It's from the same developer as VirtualGL, so the two are well-integrated. It does take some tweaking of the compression…
I agree, VNC+JPEG is a good fit for this kind of thing. I posted a comment recommending TurboVNC earlier, but it looks to be hidden. It compared favorably with TigerVNC when I tested both. VirtualGL support is baked…
Which VNC implementation(s) did you try? TurboVNC was developed with OpenGL applications in mind. It's from the same developer as VirtualGL, so the two are well-integrated. It does take some tweaking of the compression…