Its been awhile since I worked on windows but isn't there a power
management setting under the Control Panel? Just choose "Always on".
But maybe I'm just talking out of my you-know-what.
Rich
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Agreed, but the OP also wanted to use his SS to learn Linux. I rarely go
graphical on my SS and I use NFS for accessing my music files.
But this thread does seem to be getting away from the OP and he seems
to be elsewhere.
Rich
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The performance of X is actually very good from my experience. VNC is
definetly easier. Both will be negatively impacted by "busy" desktops.
Of course with Linux/Unix you don't have to run full desktops --
WindowMaker of Fluxbox are lightweight. Telnet/ssh are even lighter
power and RAM
you'll need for this will depend on what else you're going to do with
this box but you won't need any monitor/mouse/keyboard attached.
Just some thoughts,
Rich
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That did the trick!
Thank you very much.
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