Re: Running X on servers

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On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:21, Mike A. Harris wrote:

> X11 is a network protocol.  You do not EVER need to install an X 
> server on any server machine *ever*.  You can run our X based 
> configuration utilities just fine from an ssh shell with display 
> to a remote X server.

	You don't _need_ to install an X server but there's no reason you
can't.  With the display and systems speeds that are available these
days you certainly _can_ install an X server if you want. 

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