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Scott wrote:
>> The line between Desktop and Server becomes pretty blurred, in practice.
>
> This is true. Many servers do run X for various reasons. Most of ours
> do, in part because many of them are used by the developers, in part
> because sometimes the Windows admins have to do something.
>
OBSD has the fvwm GUI available on a standard install, but I found it
pretty primitive. I almost never actually sit down at my OBSD server's
console to work, even though it is just one floor up from my office... I
just log in via ssh and work w/o a GUI.
For my OBSD Desktop, I installed a fairly bare-bones KDE, mostly it's
nice for playing a few computer games. :)
I use the OBSD Desktop as a development base for the OBSD server...
build and test everything on the 'Desktop' (it's almost a carbon copy of
the server, but with KDE installed), in my office, and then upload the
work to the server.
This way, I automatically have duplicate copies of everything, on two
separate machines, even before I run back-ups.
- --
- -wittig
http://www.robertwittig.com/
http://robertwittig.net/
http://robertwittig.org/
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] About Red hat linux
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