> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 5:14 AM, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote: >>> >>> On 5/8/2014 2:11 PM, Ric Moore <wayward4...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Especially when viewed in the light that a Linux desktop, and the Xorg >>>> system sits on top of a Linux server. >>> >>> >>> Not on *mine* they don't. Anyone who puts Xorg on a linux server (unless >>> maybe it is their own personal SOHO server - but on an internet facing >>> mail/we server? please...) is insane - imnsho... >> >> >> Are you deliberately being obtuse, or did you miss the the pun? :) >> >> If you are running X11 sessions, they run as client/server pairs. (Although, >> if you are supporting "thin client" workstations, the X11 server sessions >> run on the "thin client workstations" and the X11 client sessions run on the >> machines usually considered to be the network servers.) Since most >> Linux-based workstations include both the client and server in one box, you >> would assume that most desktop Linux-based machines are at least running the >> X11 server. >> >> Which would be to say that it would be really, really hard to have a >> non-server user list for debian. >> >>>> >>>> Ergo, server questions are germane when posted here. >>> >>> >>> I was simply looking for a lower bandwidth list that had a more focused >>> traffic. >> >> >> If you have questions, use an appropriate subject line and ask them here to >> start with and use your calibrated eyeballs to fish the responses out of the >> list. If there are better lists or other resources, someone here will >> usually direct you there. >> >> If you are interested in learning from the general experiences of others who >> use debian systems to host various services, again, you can just ignore >> posts with uninteresting subject lines. >> >> I must say, though, I've picked up some good tips for running various >> services from the middle of flame wars, so I can understand the temptation >> to read every post. You just have to be willing to miss some of those when >> you don't have time to read every post. (Which is most of the time for me >> these days.) >> >> >> -- >> Joel Rees >> >> Be careful where you see conspiracy. >> Look first in your own heart.
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