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The REMOTE system does not need a new X server (as always, the
REMOTE system doesn't need any X server running).
The application you want to run does not need to be linked with any
special version of X, or any special libraries; I regularly use
commercial X11R5 apps over LBX with no trouble.
You do not need root or other privileged access on the REMOTE
system; the lbxproxy process runs under your normal access
permissions. Further, you can run it right from your home directory: it
does not have to be installed anywhere.
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