> Not necessarily a Windows problem. MI/X doesn't work
from my experience, i'd stop the sentence right here.
I used the mac version, and uptime was measured in minutes, and counted
on the fingers. Crashing it was trivial. Programs such as netscape
and xv were unusuable, as redrew horizontal lines repeatedly, requiring
minutes to render things (this was on a 10mb subnet, connected ot
another machine on the subnet). I ended up using macbsd instead; even
at 1 bit (all it had then), it beat the daylights out of MI/X.
>either when running LyX
> on a remote Linux machine. (Does LyX use some exotic properties of X?)
It doesn't need to, MI/X has problems with standard properties.
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