> You may be right here, as I just don't have the Linux experience, but I
> certainly have not encountered connectivity related problems on OS X.
> 

Well, right now I'm in the kitchen using the mail client running off my
workstation in the living room, and watching TV from the livingroom
computer as well.  X can run any application from any computer in the
world, securely, to your current X Server.

I don't think Aqua can't do this.  Windows certainly can't do it.  And
this is why X is called an Application Server.  If Windows had X, there
would be no Flash, Java Applet, silly thingies overwhelming your
browser.  You would just run any application in real time from anywhere
with complete security.

Ruben




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