On Jun 21, 2013, at 10:21 AM, Joachim Thiemann <joachim.thiemann at gmail.com>
wrote:
Or, of course, one can make the argument that if your
interfaces are
text-heavy, remote X11 is the wrong tool for the job and the task would be
better served with local xterm-equivalents with ssh connections and GNU
screen or tmux to provide persistence in case of network problems.
What I meant as "text-heavy" was large dialogs (where the graphical
interface is important) full of text, which is rendered on the server.
As opposed to something heavily graphical, like a web browser. Not,
obviously, command-line interfaces; those are clearly better served by
something meant for command-line interfaces, like SSH. :-)
- Dave