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The LBX Mini-HOWTO
v1.04, 11 December 1997
LBX (Low Bandwidth X) is an X server extension which performs
compression on the X protocol. It is meant to be used in conjunction
with X applications and an X server which are separated by a slow
network connection, to improve display and response time.
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Module This is a part of the kernel that can be loaded when required, rather than being built-in to the kernel image itself. This means that you get a considerably smaller and faster kernel. Common Linux terms
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