In <20090525163904.gb5...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
>> If you don't want to run any "servers" then you don't want to run Gnome
>> (ORBit = CORBA server), KDE 3 (dcopserver), Xfce (notifications go via the
>> DBus server) or X11 (xorg is an X11 server).
>
>Who says that I don't want to run any servers?

I inferred that based on this:

In <20090524145214.ga16...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
>It doesn't matter to me which RDMBS is
>needed because I have none installed, and before I'm not needing one
>for something, I'm not going to install one --- and maybe even then I
>might not because my computer is a workstation and not a server.

I interpreted that to mean "servers are not appropriate for my computer 
because it isn't a server".  I hope I showed by example how "servers" are not 
foreign to your standard home PC.
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