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authorPaul Eggert2011-11-14 15:59:56 -0800
committerPaul Eggert2011-11-14 15:59:56 -0800
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@@ -1250,7 +1250,7 @@ be carried out at the same time:
12504) Use lbxproxy on the remote end of the connection. This is an interface 12504) Use lbxproxy on the remote end of the connection. This is an interface
1251 to the low bandwidth X extension in most modern X servers, which 1251 to the low bandwidth X extension in most modern X servers, which
1252 improves performance dramatically, at the slight expense of correctness 1252 improves performance dramatically, at the slight expense of correctness
1253 of the X protocol. lbxproxy acheives the performance gain by grouping 1253 of the X protocol. lbxproxy achieves the performance gain by grouping
1254 several X requests in one TCP packet and sending them off together, 1254 several X requests in one TCP packet and sending them off together,
1255 instead of requiring a round-trip for each X request in a separate 1255 instead of requiring a round-trip for each X request in a separate
1256 packet. The switches that seem to work best for emacs are: 1256 packet. The switches that seem to work best for emacs are: