Ruben,

Thanks again.  This certainly is a lot to digest.  Let me think about
this for awhile.

:-)

Kevin


On 3/23/06, Ruben Safir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The issue then would seem to be one of bandwidth utilization.  I'm not
> > sure which would use less--VNC which essentially sends an *image* of
> > the screen, or X which would send drawing instructions to the X
> > server.
> >
>
> Thanks for the kind words. In X space has no meaning.  I can work with 5
> computers at once, as each application is a separate client of X.
>
> VNC is a locked box.  X is a busy teleport to all the reaches of the
> universe.
>
> If you use X, you will almost surely never go back to any inferior
> application server.  BTW - there are X libraries for plug ins to Mozilla
> (look ma - no Java)
>


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