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--- art/010.x11_isolation_2.txt
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you are likely to come upon (at least that was so in my case) is to
use Xephyr. I've described the method in 002.x11_isolation.txt. The
problem is that Xephyr is primarily debug software -- the sort of
-thing that you run the window manager you just wrote, without closing
-the one you're working in. If you use it long enough, you'll find
-that it's very buggy, and not very flexible.
+thing that you use to run the window manager you just wrote, without
+closing the one you're working in. If you use it long enough, you'll
+find that it's very buggy, and not very flexible.
I am much more hopeful about my future use of VNC: it was created
with long-running "real" sessions in mind, so it should hopefully be