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[ProgSoc] alternative to X



I've heard something about an alternative to X, which doesn't muck around 
with the whole 'work over a network' thing, and hence can be much less 
resource intensive.

My Celeron 366 running X, is being thrashed by the Pentium 166 across the 
room running Win95.

Any info / discussion about this X alternative would be good.

J.

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