> From what I've gathered, Alan, it is in the early stages of replacing 
> X11, and apparently leaving huge amounts of "legacy code" that hasn't 
> been used in a decade or more behind. Its been around for a decade now 
> as I can recall Ric Moore slobbering over it 10 years ago. Its finally 
> usable, but we're going to have a few tummy aches while the last of the 
> interfacing details are std-ized.  This is probably one of them.

Happen to know if new replacement of X11 will work in a similar fashion with 
graphics over the network on remote displays as today?

UNIX came I think in the seventies, then came Windows and now it is Linux which 
is very similar to UNIX.


Nicklas SB Karlsson


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