Idea for X server
Rob Healey
rhealey at umn-d-ub.D.UMN.EDU
Fri Feb 16 08:27:46 AEST 1990
In article <1093 at icus.islp.ny.us> lenny at icus.islp.ny.us (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
>I'm probably not the correct person to comment on this, but doesn't X11 have
>quite a bit of networking code in it to handle X windows over a network
>medium. Since the UNIX pc doesn't have any "great" network, other than
>STARLAN, wouldn't it be wise to remove this from the X server? Could this
>be done to keep the X applications and server down in size? I still don't
>know if this will make it feasible for the UNIX pc.
>
OK kids, would all of you that have run X11R4 on a Sun 3/50 with
4M memory and NO local disks please raise your hands?
I for one have done it. If a 4M sun workstation that is diskless
can do it why not a 4M diskful UNIX PC? The screen is smaller so
less memory there, and if you convert the server to speak a
low overhead X protocol over serial lines to a program on the
other end that converts from serial to net, I'm sure X11 would
fit in a UNIX PC. My thoughts are:
1) UNIX PC runs a special server that speaks over serial line.
2) Other end decodes serial protocol and converts it into
net requests on UNIX PC's behalf.
3) Your X apps run on a second box.
4) Perfect this and then maybe try to run both server and apps
on the same UNIX PC.
Idea on mythical X session. X11 window driver replaces wind.o
so console interaction is very bland till the server fires up.
UNIX PC login: happyX
password: camper
.
.
. Usual login stuff.
.
ksh-1> X3b1 -l /dev/tty000 -s 9600
.
. X server startup stuff
.
OK <- Mr. Telebit prompt
atdt1239876
CONNECT
fooserver login: happyX
password: camper
.
. big X machine login stuff
.
Bighonker-1>upcXconv [ options as needed]
.
. Server finishes initialization and Screen clears to the familiar
X setup
.
Now we do our minimum daily requirement of X hacking!
Select shutdown from X menu. Things shut down and we are left at:
Bighonker-2>logout
.
. Disconnect mumbo jumbo.
and finally, back to Mr. ksh on the local UNIX PC.
X3b1 done.
ksh-2>
So, other than the fact that it doesn't exit, what's wrong with
my idea???
-Rob
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