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#Nomachine ubuntu physical desktop driver#
Note: I actually think it is cool that the open-source Matrox driver is actually current with hardware that are still for sale brand new from the manufacturer. Multi-session would be using something like Xvfb or Xvnc which doesn't even connect to a physical card (I predict that Wayland based solutions will fail to provide a solution to that). Will work great for proper desktop environments though!īesides, that is if the server even uses the driver. This will not be a fun experience with Gnome 3. The problem is that modern fanless low power Matrox GPUs are a big hit with a number of servers. If a corporation prefers brands to standards, they would use Citrix.

The latter two are subpar with RDP, nomachine, and Spice on any DE.Because VNC and X/forwarding are standards. I'm completely at a loss how and why you are connecting Gnome with VNC or X/forwarding. The latter two are subpar with RDP, nomachine, and Spice on any DE.

#Nomachine ubuntu physical desktop windows#
However, I know that a server OS needs a DE option because there are people that want that.Īlso, I don't know any modern IPMI/KVM that cannot run Windows or Linux/Gnome. I agree that servers should run headless for performance and security. We may just work in different environments. Gnome 3 is not fit for purpose as a server UI.I see a lot of Windows servers and Redhat Linux boxes with Gnome. Likewise VNC and ssh/X forwarding has been rendered completely useless with the silly "gamer" requirements. Unless you meant hobbyist music "server" for home running on an old ASUS laptop with a broken screen? I am very glad Intel has stopped wasting man hours on that cruft. The OpenGL support alone would not be enough. They do not have access to a GPU when running bare-metal that could even start a typical casual Linux desktop like Gnome. Servers predominantly run either in some sort of Jail, LXC, VM, etc. Might be best sticking with Manjaro if you can access AUR and if the Steam implementation is to your liking. KwinFT and its dependencies are already available via AUR last time I checked.
#Nomachine ubuntu physical desktop plus#
To name a few things I would look out for in my dream distro: 1) KDE/Plasma with kwin-low latency (or KwinFT when it becomes more stable), 2) Linux kernel with BMQ scheduler and tuned for performance and low-latency (I usually compile one with more aggressive compiler flags myself and configure it to my liking, disabling a lot of cruft and things I don't need), 3) a very recent but stable Mesa/LLVM/GCC/Glibc (incorporating some of Clear Linux patches would be great), 4) Chromium with VAAPI-patches, 5) great Steam integration (as my experiences with Steam as a Flatpack were not that great), 6) providing the infrastructure and tools to compile my own packages with some changes to the default compiler settings (a big plus if it is integrated into the system package manager).Sounds like you need some version of Arch.
