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From: ten0772@eafs000.ca.boeing.com (Timothy E. Neto)
Subject: Re: X-server multi screen
Message-ID: <1993Apr17.010256.14372@eafs000.ca.boeing.com>
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Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1993 01:02:56 GMT
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rainer@sun3.eeam.elin.co.at (Rainer Hochreiter) writes:

>Hi Xperts, some simple questions for you:

>I've seen a lot of different terms, which seem to mean the same thing.
>Who can give an exact definition what these terms mean:

>	-) multi-screen
>	-) multi-headed
>	-) multi-display
>	-) X-Server zaphod mode

>Is there a limit how many screens/displays a single server can handle
>(in an articel a read something about an upper limit of 12) ?

>How is the capability called, if I want to move the cursor from one
>screen/display to another.

>Any hints welcome.

>Thanks, rainer.
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As to how many clients may be display on a server, I believe the limit
would be how much memory is available to your server or allocated by the
server.


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