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90) Where can I get a serial-based X server for connecting from home?
Until LBX (q.v.) is more common, an option includes NCD's PC-XView with PC-Xremote. sxpc (by Robert Andrew Ryan (rr2b+@andrew.cmu.edu)) is a simple X protocol compressor. Sources are on atk.itc.cmu.edu or from ftp.x.org (in R5contrib/sxpc-1.4.shar.Z).
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