On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 5:14 AM, Tanstaafl <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5/8/2014 2:11 PM, Ric Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Especially when viewed in the light that a Linux desktop, and the Xorg
>> system sits on top of a Linux server.
>>
>
> Not on *mine* they don't. Anyone who puts Xorg on a linux server (unless
> maybe it is their own personal SOHO server - but on an internet facing
> mail/we server? please...) is insane - imnsho...


Are you deliberately being obtuse, or did you miss the the pun? :)

If you are running X11 sessions, they run as client/server pairs.
(Although, if you are supporting "thin client" workstations, the X11 server
sessions run on the "thin client workstations" and the X11 client sessions
run on the machines usually considered to be the network servers.) Since
most Linux-based workstations include both the client and server in one
box, you would assume that most desktop Linux-based machines are at least
running the X11 server.

Which would be to say that it would be really, really hard to have a
non-server user list for debian.


>  Ergo, server questions are germane when posted here.
>>
>
> I was simply looking for a lower bandwidth list that had a more focused
> traffic.


If you have questions, use an appropriate subject line and ask them here to
start with and use your calibrated eyeballs to fish the responses out of
the list. If there are better lists or other resources, someone here will
usually direct you there.

If you are interested in learning from the general experiences of others
who use debian systems to host various services, again, you can just ignore
posts with uninteresting subject lines.

I must say, though, I've picked up some good tips for running various
services from the middle of flame wars, so I can understand the temptation
to read every post. You just have to be willing to miss some of those when
you don't have time to read every post. (Which is most of the time for me
these days.)

-- 
Joel Rees

Be careful where you see conspiracy.
Look first in your own heart.

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