I'm glad the problem was fixed in Hardy.  However, one might argue that 
a terminal server IS a server, and running X is legitimate then...  The 
same goes for gnome too.  I myself administer 3 Ubuntu terminal servers 
accessed through thin clients.  It may seem twisted to use Xephyr over a 
remote X session or over VNC, but it's feasible and someone might have a 
good reason to do so.  Terminal server is maybe not a basic role on 
Ubuntu install disc (like LAMP), but a lot of server software is not 
included by default on a server install.  So, does that mean LTS only 
concerns the very few packages installed by default ?


Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> This has been fixed in xorg-server 1.4 which is in hardy. I can't
> reproduce it.
>
> As for the importance of LTS server, I can only say that X is not
> included on a server install :)
>
> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
>
>

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