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  • Object: X Window System
  • Środowisko graficzne Linux-a. Patrz też X.Org.
  • X Window System (X11) – pierwotnie system wyświetlania grafiki czterowymiarowej, zaprojektowany z myślą o wyświetlaniu okien w kształcie litery X w losowo wybranych miejscach. System ten odniósł olbrzymi sukces, obecnie jest zainstalowany na prawie każdym systemie operacyjnym, z wyłączeniem systemu o podejrzanie podobnej nazwie.
  • Whereas many operating systems have a built-in GUI and graphical environment... The modern X has a vast number of features one would expect in a modern desktop environment, running on modern 2D/3D accelerated hardware.
  • In computing, the X Window System (commonly X11 or X) is a windowing system which implements the X display protocol and provides windowing on bitmap displays. It provides the standard toolkit and protocol with which to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on most Unix-like operating systems and OpenVMS, and has been ported to many other contemporary general purpose operating systems.
  • X Window System, noto anche come X Window, o X11, o più semplicemente come X, è il gestore grafico standard dei sistemi operativi di tipo Unix tra cui anche GNU/Linux. Il progetto X Window System è stato avviato nel 1984 all'interno dei laboratori del MIT. Attualmente il suo sviluppo e la sua manutenzione viene portata avanti dalla X.org Foundation e rilasciato sotto una particolare licenza di software libero (licenza MIT). La X.Org Foundation implementa il protocollo X11 in XOrg.
  • X-Windows (colloquially known as X11V2R7.2.2p77a or just the X Window System, Protocol 11 Version 2 Release 7.2.2 Patch 77a) is the standard graphical interface for computers running Unix and its "Leengux" knockoffs. It is a technological marvel, constructed by geeks far deeper than thou. It does amazing and wonderful things that you wouldn't have thought possible. It runs on every operating system you can think of and several you wish it hadn't. It will display your applications to the same computer, the one next to you or one running on the friggin' moon.
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  • X-Windows (colloquially known as X11V2R7.2.2p77a or just the X Window System, Protocol 11 Version 2 Release 7.2.2 Patch 77a) is the standard graphical interface for computers running Unix and its "Leengux" knockoffs. It is a technological marvel, constructed by geeks far deeper than thou. It does amazing and wonderful things that you wouldn't have thought possible. It runs on every operating system you can think of and several you wish it hadn't. It will display your applications to the same computer, the one next to you or one running on the friggin' moon. It doesn't run your new video card, though it might next year or the year after. Maybe. Why don't you write a driver for it? X-Windows completely determines the look, smell and feel of applications running on it in such a strict way that all application windows look exactly the same. Although this makes it look far better than Mac OS X and even Windows XP, some users find it hard to distinguish between their applications when they all have the same title.
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  • In computing, the X Window System (commonly X11 or X) is a windowing system which implements the X display protocol and provides windowing on bitmap displays. It provides the standard toolkit and protocol with which to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on most Unix-like operating systems and OpenVMS, and has been ported to many other contemporary general purpose operating systems. X provides the basic framework, or primitives, for building GUI environments: drawing and moving windows on the screen and interacting with a mouse and/or keyboard. X does not mandate the user interface — individual client programs handle this. As such, the visual styling of X-based environments varies greatly; different programs may present radically different interfaces. X is built as an additional application layer on top of the operating system kernel. Unlike previous display protocols, X was specifically designed to be used over network connections rather than on an integral or attached display device. X features network transparency: the machine where an application program (the client application) runs can differ from the user's local machine (the display server).
  • Środowisko graficzne Linux-a. Patrz też X.Org.
  • X Window System (X11) – pierwotnie system wyświetlania grafiki czterowymiarowej, zaprojektowany z myślą o wyświetlaniu okien w kształcie litery X w losowo wybranych miejscach. System ten odniósł olbrzymi sukces, obecnie jest zainstalowany na prawie każdym systemie operacyjnym, z wyłączeniem systemu o podejrzanie podobnej nazwie.
  • X Window System, noto anche come X Window, o X11, o più semplicemente come X, è il gestore grafico standard dei sistemi operativi di tipo Unix tra cui anche GNU/Linux. Il progetto X Window System è stato avviato nel 1984 all'interno dei laboratori del MIT. Attualmente il suo sviluppo e la sua manutenzione viene portata avanti dalla X.org Foundation e rilasciato sotto una particolare licenza di software libero (licenza MIT). La X.Org Foundation implementa il protocollo X11 in XOrg. X Window System offre tutti i componenti base per le interfacce grafiche, come ad esempio il disegno e lo spostamento delle finestre sullo schermo e l'interazione con mouse e tastiera. X non gestisce però l'interfaccia grafica utente e lo stile grafico delle applicazioni che vengono invece gestiti direttamente dalle applicazioni. Una delle caratteristiche pià importanti è la trasparenza alla rete. Dal punto di vista tecnico la macchina su cui girano i programmi (client) non deve essere per forza la macchina locale (display server). Questa caratteristica consente la visualizzazione di applicazioni eseguite su diversi host oppure consente ad un host di eseguire applicazioni la cui interfaccia grafica verrà visualizzata su diversi display. X è quindi basato su un'architettura client/server. Il server accetta richieste di output grafici (finestre) e di input (tastiera, mouse ecc.). Il server X puà essere: * un programma di sistema che controlla l'output video di un PC (oggi è il caso più comune) * un componente hardware dedicato (i cosiddetti X terminal): calcolatori dotati solo dell'hardware necessario ad eseguire il server X, pensati per visualizzare applicazioni eseguite su appositi server applicativi. * un applicazione che mostra dati su una finestra di un altro sistema grafico. La denominazione client/server - il terminale dell'utente come "server", le applicazioni remote come "client" - spesso confonde i nuovi utenti di X perché i termini sembrano inversi.
  • Whereas many operating systems have a built-in GUI and graphical environment... The modern X has a vast number of features one would expect in a modern desktop environment, running on modern 2D/3D accelerated hardware.
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