> For xeyes that works. It is absolutely an inferior and chatty protocol for any other application though, like try to watch a youtube video in chrome through it.
I used run and use diskless SparcStation 5s with remote X on 10BASE2 network with the binaries running on Sun E3500s: it worked well enough for non-video web sites running Netscape 3.x. Also Matlab, Octave, Emacs, Vi(m), etc.
I've used it to run backup application GUIs when I was still on DSL (<25Mbps) displaying at home many years ago, and it worked well then. I now have >100Mbps fibre at home, so doubt that bandwidth (or even latency) is worse.
Well, we are using much higher resolutions with much higher frame rates and with more media-rich content.
You surely agree that not having a good compression here is less than ideal.
And it begs the question whether this is indeed the task of the display manager, or it's packing an unrelated functionality that could be better solved by another software.
And we haven't even gotten to sound - should a display manager now suddenly also handle sound?