Can this be escalated to High priority?  "lbxproxy" is a fairly
ubiquitous utility distributed with X servers and the LBX extension
compiled into the server ("libXext6") is pretty much useless without it.
I use it on RedHat and Fedora Core distributions (and other Unix
machines) and, after switching some machines to Ubuntu Feisty, was sadly
astonished to find it's not there!!!  It is a necessity for any
reasonable real-time use of remote X clients across a low-to-medium
bandwidth and/or high latency connection.  It's commonly used for X over
an ssh tunnel to remote machines -- which is my case.   Thanks!

P.S.   I always thought of Debian/Ubuntu as the ultimate distribution
for completeness and thoroughness -- please don't let me down :)

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[Needs-packaging] lbxproxy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/102018
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