On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 01:34:14AM +0300, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Yes, I'm aware of Teleport. I like the idea of xmove more, though,
> because xmove proxies for individual clients, while Teleport creates a
> nested X server in a window (much like Xnest), lets you start apps on
> it and then lets you move *it* across to another X server. xmove
> actually sends the clients to your real X server (and then lets you
> move them to another X server).
Say, have they solved the problem of migrating clients across
servers with different color depths? Last I heard (not recently)
this was still a problem. Understandably. I wonder if they worked
around it.
> The best way to accelerate a Windows NT server is at 9.8 m/s^2.
> -- Shaul Rosenzweig
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