Remember Turbolinux?

Andrew Gould andrewgould
Mon May 17 11:43:48 PDT 2004


I'm not really looking for a server; but the
workstation version is not available.

As for X on a server, I administer a remote server
using tightvnc.  Being able to work with multiple
terminals on one screen is a great time saver.  (One
of the terminals is usually running Midnight
Commander, so I can review file locations.)

Andrew

--- Net Llama! <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> 
> Why would you need Gnome on a server?  Why would you
> even need X on a 
> server?
> 
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