If you are running XPRA in order to server applications, then yes, you
need an X11 server installed. If you are running XPRA to display remote
content, you also need X11 installed. So I presume that in all cases,
yes, you need X11. Basically, when you server an application, XPRA
starts up that application in a small dummy X11 server, and then
interacts with that application via the dummy X11 server, it's not like
XPRA is emulating the X11 protocol or anything.

Tim

On 04/15/16 20:50, Stephen Fromm wrote:
> I'm looking for an alternative to installing X on a remote server and then
> using VNC+ssh tunnelling.
>
> When I followed instructions for installing on CentOS via RPM, it pulled in
> an X11 server as a dependency:
>     Package xorg-x11-server-Xorg.x86_64 0:1.15.0-36.el6.centos will be
> installed
>
> Do I need to install an X server to run xpra?
>
> TIA,
>
> S
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