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What (who) is LBX - definition

LBX; Lbxproxy; Lbx

LBX         
Low-Band with X
LBX         
Low Bandwidth X         
In computing, LBX, or Low Bandwidth X, is a protocol to use the X Window System over network links with low bandwidth and high latency. It was introduced in X11R6.

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Low Bandwidth X

In computing, LBX, or Low Bandwidth X, is a protocol to use the X Window System over network links with low bandwidth and high latency. It was introduced in X11R6.3 ("Broadway") in 1996, but never achieved wide use. It was disabled by default as of X.Org Server 7.1, and was removed for version 7.2.

X was originally implemented for use with the server and client on the same machine or the same local area network. By 1996, the Internet was becoming popular, and X's performance over narrow, slow links was problematic.

LBX ran as a proxy server (lbxproxy). It cached commonly used information — connection setup, large window properties, font metrics, keymaps and so on — and compressed data transmission over the network link.

LBX was never widely deployed as it did not offer significant speed improvements. The slow links it was introduced to help were typically insecure, and RFB (VNC) over a secure shell connection — which includes compression — proved faster than LBX, and also provided session resumption.

Finally, it was shown that greater speed improvements to X could be obtained for all networked environments with replacement of X's antiquated font system as part of the new composited graphics system, along with care and attention to application and widget toolkit design, particularly care to avoid network round trips and hence latency.

Examples of use of LBX
1. Fortney II, an Air Tran pilot from Stanton, Ky., according to Air Tran. _Cecile Moscoe of Lexington, Ky., an account representative with Lexington–based public safety equipment maker Galls, according to the company. _Bobby Meaux of Lexington, Ky., an account representative with Galls, according to the company. _Erik Harris of Lexington, Ky., a sales team leader with Galls, according to the company. _Priscilla Johnson of Lexington, Ky., an auditor with Galls, according to the company. _Gregory Threet, 35, of Lexington, Ky., according to his brother, Charlie Scales. _Brian Byrd, of Richmond, Ky., according to his father. _Betty Young, of Lexington, Ky., according to a nephew. _Randy Towles, of Watertown, N.Y., according to a sister. _Tetsuya "Tetsu" Kono, 34, of Lexington, Ky., an employee of LBX Co., company spokeswoman Amy Lindon said. _Nahoko Kono, 31, wife of Tetsuya Kono, Lindon said. _Clark Benton, 48, of Stanford, Ky., according to family friend J.S.