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>Erm, I have never come across a situation where you would need to run X on
> > linux whilst the web server is running. Maybe you need X to install
some
> things, but after that it's strictly command line. Why waste resources
> on a GUI when you don't need it?
That wasn't the question. The poster made a statement that news reading,
web browsing, word processing, etc were faster on Linux. I replied that it
might be faster in character mode apps, but not with X (in my experience).
Has nothing to do with the web server. I don't use X at all anymore,
myself.
c
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