I'm not subscribed to this list, but Stephen thought this might be useful information. This is just my use case as an admin for a remote site that runs Fedora all around. (It's a school.)
I find it very helpful to run some graphical applications on a server at a remote site. A full desktop environment is excessive for my purposes, so I just run vncserver with openbox. This way I can run graphical tools remotely from systems at the site (e.g. system-config-printer). I can view them on the vnc server without running the full X protocol over the internet as well as being able to resume the session if I get disconnected. I also run Firefox on the server to access local web-based admin tools such as switches and FreeIPA. I could (and do) use an ssh http proxy as well, but it's handy to keep the Firefox state on the server and it's significantly more difficult to setup kerberos on my laptop to be able to talk to the FreeIPA web interface remotely.
I originally started the server as a minimal install and that would be sufficient for an isolated server. But I ended up going this way because it makes managing the remote network much easier.
For future reference for anyone attempting this, after installing tigervnc-server and openbox, the only package missing to make it useable is xorg-x11-fonts-Type1. If you don't install that, you get some very interesting but unreadable text. I wonder if that should be added as a dependency to one of the base X packages.
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