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>>> Yep. You still need a computer for each user, tho.
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>> Sure. But I mean, you can set up an application server that more than one
>> person can access, without doing anything particularly special.
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> You can do exactly the same thing on Windows that you do on Unix.
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> Log into the windows box remotely. Start an X client and point it at
> your display. Disconnect without logging out. Someone else logs into the
> windows box remotely. They start an X client and points it at their
> display. They disconnect without logging out. Guess what? Windows
> running X clients talking to two different X servers.
Does anyone, anywhere on Earth, actually run X on Windows?
I mean, I gather that you *can*. But does anybody actually *do* this?
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