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Markus Schönhaber wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If you really think you must run GUI apps on a server - install the
appropriate packages, or maybe even (k)ubuntu-desktop (but I don't have
the slightest idea why one could want that).
Regards
mks</pre>
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I normally install a GUI (usually Ubuntu Desktop) on servers. Among
other things you get a lot of monitoring and the ability to run
X-windows on other (remote) screens. I also like running several
terminal windows on the main screen when updating/configuring the
server.<br>
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Real Men can accept a GUI. <br>
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