Jesse Keating wrote:
I'm not concerned about it either. I don't run X directly on my
servers, so the whole VM thing is a little bit of hogwash to me. ssh
exported X works just fine for when I need something graphical,
otherwise it's CLI.
What exactly is your use case that you need a local functioning X on all
these systems in your data center and virtual hosts?
X servers are everywhere these days. Even on some of our servers and
VM's. We have servers hosting test VM's for users and we have X running
so that we can bring up the graphical virtualization tools so we can run
the VM's console and see what is happening with a particular users VM X
server.
Regards,
Gerry
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