Hi Paul,

Thanks again for the tip regarding lbxproxy. I've had good luck with it,
with one exception. For some reason, menus in GTK+ applications get
distorted when using lbxproxy with default settings. After some
experimentation, I found that by adding '-noimage' to my lbxproxy
command line, the distortion goes away.

Just thought I'd give you this feedback, in case you have experienced
similar problems!


Thanks,
Adam


On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 19:24:25 +0000, "Paul Ackersviller"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> While I didn't start using lbxproxy(1), the Low BandWidth X proxy, for
> this purpose, I've discovered quite by accident that it mostly solves
> this problem for me.  I always use DISPLAY=:63 via starting a wm like
> 
>       lbxproxy & sleep 1; fvwm -display :63 &



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