On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 06:50:26PM +0000, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
That's a non-sequitur: You need more bandwidth than usually available
outside of a LAN as soon as you start using "misbehaving applications"
(like Firefox or Wireshark) who effectively (by virtue of the toolkit
they using) use the X server as "dumb framebuffer manager" they can
uploaded pre-rendered bitmaps to. But that's not caused by X but by
applications not using it sensibly.

Okay, I never was an emacs user, so my only X11 applications are firefox, wireshark, and libreoffie.

Thanks for the clarification.

        Stephan

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