HP T5735 Administrator's Guide Linux-based HP Compaq t5735 Thin Client - Page 52

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◦ Themes: Select to allow themes. ◦ Bitmap caching: Select to allow bitmap caching, which places commonly used bitmaps in a file on the thin client. This process improves performance by minimizing the amount of display information that must be passed over a connection. NOTE: Depending upon connection configuration, selecting Bitmap caching may or may not improve performance. ◦ Use persistent bitmap caching: Select to allow persistent bitmap caching, which stores bitmaps that are sent from the server on permanent media, such as a hard disk. Upon connection, the thin client informs the server of the bitmaps it has so that the server does not have to resend them. NOTE: Depending upon connection configuration, selecting Use persistent bitmap caching may or may not improve performance. ◦ Use protocol compression: Select to enable protocol compression, which makes communication between computers faster. ◦ Use BackingStore of X server if available: Select to enable BackingStore. A BackingStore contains the set of operations that can be performed on a JNDI Attributes. Java Naming and Directory Interface (JDNI) is a programming interface (API) that allows you to connect Java programs to naming and directory services such as DNS, LDAP, and NDS. ◦ Use these additional options: Select and populate to use additional rdesktop options. For additional information, please visit the rdesktop Web site at http://www.rdesktop.org. XDM connection The X Display Manager (XDM) connection window allows you to create and configure an XDM connection. To configure XDM settings: 1. Click Applications > Internet > HP Connection Administrator. 2. Click Add. The Add Connection window opens. 3. Select XDM. 44 Chapter 3 HP Connection Administrator ENWW

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Themes
: Select to allow themes.
Bitmap caching
: Select to allow bitmap caching, which places commonly used bitmaps
in a file on the thin client. This process improves performance by minimizing the amount
of display information that must be passed over a connection.
NOTE:
Depending upon connection configuration, selecting
Bitmap caching
may or
may not improve performance.
Use persistent bitmap caching
: Select to allow persistent bitmap caching, which stores
bitmaps that are sent from the server on permanent media, such as a hard disk. Upon
connection, the thin client informs the server of the bitmaps it has so that the server does
not have to resend them.
NOTE:
Depending upon connection configuration, selecting
Use persistent bitmap
caching
may or may not improve performance.
Use protocol compression
: Select to enable protocol compression, which makes
communication between computers faster.
Use BackingStore of X server if available
: Select to enable BackingStore. A
BackingStore contains the set of operations that can be performed on a JNDI Attributes.
Java Naming and Directory Interface (JDNI) is a programming interface (API) that allows
you to connect Java programs to naming and directory services such as DNS, LDAP,
and NDS.
Use these additional options
: Select and populate to use additional rdesktop options.
For additional information, please visit the rdesktop Web site at
.
XDM connection
The X Display Manager (XDM) connection window allows you to create and configure an XDM
connection.
To configure XDM settings:
1.
Click
Applications
>
Internet
>
HP Connection Administrator
.
2.
Click
Add
.
The
Add Connection
window opens.
3.
Select
XDM
.
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HP Connection Administrator
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