Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!think!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!THINK.COM!rlk From: rlk@THINK.COM (Robert L. Krawitz) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Remote xterm strategy Message-ID: <9001101452.AA10348@underprize.think.com> Date: 10 Jan 90 14:52:36 GMT References: <43799@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> Sender: rlk@think.com Organization: The Internet Lines: 12 Date: 10 Jan 90 00:13:43 GMT From: gauss.llnl.gov!casey@lll-winken.llnl.gov (Casey Leedom) But what happens if you have ten, twenty or thirty people operating in that mode. Say, for instance, you're using a nice fast central machine like a Mips 6280 and your users have X terminals ... I think it could get pretty vicious ... Point well taken. I'm thinking in terms of desk-based compute power (e. g. a 4/60), with a single user. Of course, I've never been too keen on X terminals, which may explain my position on this...