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make X.org and Xfree86.org irrelevant.
Especially the X folks but I feel you on the Xfree thing too. People however emphasize X windows too much and ignore that everything from the application to the window manager back to the widget class itself can make things feel slow in the X world.
That is not ignoring the problems with Xfree86 at all. I just hope we do not get too wrapped up in this whole thing only to realize very small eye candy style gains and be left in a hardware support mode worse than before.
Ok, that being said I think we can only hope commercial *Nixes jump but you have to realize the whole network model is actually a part of X that is used in the corporate *Nix world.
The old stuff that people always complain of as cruft is commonly used out there in the old school corporate Unix world and has to be supported before the big boys will play ball.
With my display exported logged into a box over the lan I commonly brought up gui admin tools like Netbackup gui or the Veritas system tools.