Linux 101 Essentials
Scott Lanning
slanning at buphy.bu.edu
Fri Jun 30 16:16:20 EDT 2000
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Kevin M. Gleason wrote:
>X, X11, X windows establishes a graphical interface between the user and
>Linux. Was written at MIT as part of project Athena. X deals with
>definition of mouse type and screen resolution(s) during setup and
>operation.
>
>Gnome, KDE, FailSafe, and AnotherLevel are graphical environments that
>use X to 'draw' their icons on the desktops.
>
>Are my assumptions correct?
Yeah, I think that's the basic idea.
X Window server serves to clients which are window managers.
There is a very nice detailed book called "Xlib Programming Manual"
from O'Reilly. It even shows how to program a basic window manager.
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