does anyone run a GUI on a linux server? some of the other forums' hardcore linux guys scoff at the idea, but i think it might have its uses. sure X consumes some resources, but i can always just turn X off when im not physically at the machine and use ssh the rest of the time. there are also lots of cool tools like webmin that could cut my admin time down (im the only IT here taking care of 100-150 users on a WAN so my days can get kinda crazy). some software also relies on the xlibraries and have admin tools that run on X. yes, i can just find the command line instructions for these things, but if i could just run a GUI with a unoticable performance drop (my test server is a PIII-500 and it runs fine with a gui, new server will be a dual xeon maxed out with ram) and save lots of time and headache, why not?
just wanted your opinions, please feel free to tell me if i have some validity or whether M$ servers spoiled me with their eye candy user interfaces.
just wanted your opinions, please feel free to tell me if i have some validity or whether M$ servers spoiled me with their eye candy user interfaces.