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by damncabbage
5283 days ago
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That isn't true for Linux and Windows. X (the service commonly providing the *nix GUI) was pretty much built with this in mind; Linux has had an implementation of X that has provided this since at least the mid-90s. Windows has had this on the server since at least Windows Server 2003, and has also introduced it to the "consumer" market in Windows 7. (I'd be happy to find out whether OS X supports this or not.) |
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I have Windows XP, and have had 2000, NT, 98, 95, etc., and none of them could do it.
I'm glad to see that finally this "40 year old technology" is getting onto desktops in the last year or so.