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who is using linux through their web browser
Users of ESXI, 3CX, Univention and Nextcloud
would that show up as their display server though? surely VMWare et al run some other display server on the backend and then stream to clients via VNC?
No, that's why the web frontend graph is at 0%.
And those systems don't have a display server, they open up a web server to interact with.
if the graph is really at 0%, and not 0.0001%, why's it there at all?
also, i'm really confused as to why an HTML webui would qualify as a display server.