Is there anything that can be done to make X forwarding over LAN less painful?

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Published on 2012-07-03T01:22:28Z Indexed on 2012/07/03 3:18 UTC
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I have two *nix machines that I like to remotely do graphical things sometimes with. One of those machines is my Arch Linux media server, and another is my OpenBSD router/general server.

My current task was installing a Windows XP over virtual box on my media server. I preferred to do the installation from my main workstation so that I could continue to watch TV from my media server on it's "actual" display.

I soon noticed that X forwarding is quite painful though, even over low-latency LAN connections. Are there any settings I can tweak to make it a bit less painfully slow, jittery, and laggy? My LAN is rather small, 100Mbit, and ping times to the other box average at about 0.15ms.

Also, I know Virtualbox has a VNC mode it can use instead of doing X forwarding, but this particular task was just an example

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