Donnie Linville writes:
X Server definition (from how-to)
This is the program that manages the display of the machine with a physical console (display, keyboard, mouse, etc). It can be thought of as a combined graphics card, keyboard and mouse 'driver'. This will provide these facilities as a service to X clients (hence the term 'server'). Please refer to the X User Howto in Section 7 for more details.
Donnie Wrote.
The term "server" throws me off.I know that my main machine is running an x server localy . Would my machine be the "X server" for the Pentium? Or would I use a middle man (seperate machine)?Thanks!! --
The X server responds to requests from X clients. X clients include all X applications. All of this can be done locally or remotely. The X server knows the difference between what is remote and what is local.
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