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 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (commonly X11 or <b>Xb>) is a windowing system for bitmap displays.
<b>Xb> was the first <b>windowb> system environment that was truly hardware and vendor independent.
The term "<b>Xb> Windows" (in the manner of "Microsoft Windows") is officially deprecated and generally considered incorrect, though it has been in common use since the inception of <b>Xb> and has been used deliberately for literary effect, for example in the Unix-Haters Handbook.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11

  
 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (commonly X11 or <b>Xb>) is a windowing system for bitmap displays.
<b>Xb> was the first windowing system environment that was truly hardware and vendor independent.
<b>Xb> provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the screen and interacting with a mouse and keyboard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_server   (4156 words)

  
 W <b>Windowb> System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The W <b>Windowb> System is a graphical windowing system and precursor in name and concept to the modern <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System.
In 1983, Paul Asente and Chris Kent ported the system to UNIX on the VS100, giving a copy to those working at MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science.
W was originally developed at Stanford University by Paul Asente and Brian Reid, and originally ran under V.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W_Window_System   (122 words)

  
 <b>Windowb>
Y <b>Windowb> System The Y <b>Windowb> System (Also known as Y-Windows) is a alpha channel, which allows transparent or translucen...
W <b>Windowb> System The W <b>Windowb> System is a graphical windowing system and is the precursor in name and concept to the mode...
<b>Windowb> (computing) In the field of computing, the term <b>windowb> has many meanings.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/window.html   (122 words)

  
 The Y-Windows Project
Y is the result of international collaboration between leading computer scientists, psychologists, linguists and ergonomists, and sets out to redress many of the problems reported by users of the <b>Xb> <b>windowb> system, and in particular the related problems of screen clutter and icon underload.
The fundamental problem with all previous <b>windowb>/icon/menu systems is the necessity to present the user with an every-increasing number of icons, as the complexity and range of tasks which the workstation is configured to support increases.
The Y project team are pleased to announce the availability of the beta test version of the Y <b>windowb> system.
http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/Y-Windows.html   (122 words)

  
 The Y <b>Windowb> System
The Y <b>Windowb> System is intended to be a successor to, naturally enough, the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System.
The naming is consistent with past events: <b>Xb> was successor in name and concept to the W <b>Windowb> System.
W was developed at Stanford and originally ran under the V operating system.
http://www.bobcongdon.net/blog/2004/10/y-window-system.html   (88 words)

  
 Kenton Lee: <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System Technical Glossary
A pixel is an N-bit value, where N is the number of bit planes used in a particular <b>windowb> or pixmap (that is, is the depth of the <b>windowb> or pixmap).
The colormap associated with a <b>windowb> is used to display the contents of the <b>windowb>; each pixel value indexes the colormap to produce an RGB value that drives the guns of a monitor.
<b>windowb> is the normal kind of <b>windowb> that is used for both input and output.
http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xglossary.html   (88 words)

  
 <b>Xb>(7) manual page
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System is a network transparent <b>windowb> system which runs on a wide range of computing and graphics machines.
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System standard was originally developed at the Laboratory for Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and all rights thereto were assigned to the <b>Xb> Consortium on January 1, 1994.
<b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System servers run on computers with bitmap displays.
http://www.xfree86.org/current/X.7.html   (6001 words)

  
 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - a Whatis.com definition
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System was the result of research efforts in the early 1980s at Stanford University and MIT, aided by IBM, to develop a platform-independent graphics protocol.
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (sometimes referred to as "<b>Xb>" or as "XWindows") is an open, cross-platform, client/server system for managing a
<b>Xb> <b>Windowb> is primarily used in networks of interconnected mainframes, minicomputers, and workstations.
http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid39_gci213409,00.html   (257 words)

  
 Kenton Lee: <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System Technical Glossary
A pixel is an N-bit value, where N is the number of bit planes used in a particular <b>windowb> or pixmap (that is, is the depth of the <b>windowb> or pixmap).
The colormap associated with a <b>windowb> is used to display the contents of the <b>windowb>; each pixel value indexes the colormap to produce an RGB value that drives the guns of a monitor.
<b>windowb> is the normal kind of <b>windowb> that is used for both input and output.
http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xglossary.html   (5023 words)

  
 <b>Xb>.Org - Home
<b>Xb> Libraries is a project containing modular, autotooled version of <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System libraries.
<b>Xb> Server is a project containing a modular, autotooled <b>Xb> server implementation.
Please remember that <b>Xb> is just one component of the overall free desktop and that therefore future <b>Xb> enhancements should be thought through with this perspective.
http://wiki.x.org   (703 words)

  
 XOrg
The inherent independence of the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System from operating system and hardware, its network-transparency, and its support for a wide range of popular desktops are responsible for its continuing and growing popularity.
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System, more simply '<b>Xb>' or 'X11', is judged worldwide to be one of the most successful open source, collaborative technologies developed to date.
Many third parties provide technologies for integrating <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System applications into network or personal computer environments under DOS, Windows, Windows 9x, and Windows NT, while thousands of independent software developers provide <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System applications.
http://www.x.org/X11.html   (703 words)

  
 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - Unipedia
In computing, the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (commonly X11 or <b>Xb>) is a windowing system for bitmap displays.
<b>Xb> was the first <b>windowb> system environment that was truly hardware and vendor independent.
The term "<b>Xb> Windows" (in the manner of "Microsoft Windows") is officially deprecated and generally considered incorrect, though it has been in common use since the inception of <b>Xb> and has been used deliberately for literary effect, for example in the UNIX-HATERS Handbook.
http://www.unipedia.info/X11.html   (3801 words)

  
 Charles Babbage Institute: RESEARCH PROGRAM> Current research
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System is a <b>windowb> environment supporting a graphical user interface for the display of boxed-off parts of the screen.
These experts were interested in developing a network-transparent graphical user interface for the Unix operating system to facilitate the “debugging of multiple distributed processes.” Principal developers of the original <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System were Robert Scheifler and Ron Newman of MIT and Digital Equipment Corporation’s Jim Gettys.
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System utilizes a base system defined by a network protocol (the &#145;<b>Xb>&; protocol) rather than the well-established procedure or kernel call used in other <b>windowb> environments.
http://www.cbi.umn.edu/shp/entries/xwindowsystem.html   (424 words)

  
 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - LinuxQuestions.org Wiki
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (<b>Xb> or X11 for version 11, for short) is a platform independent method of providing graphics capabilities to an operating system, while also being network transparent.
One client is special, and is the <b>windowb> manager - <b>Xb> on its own does not manage drawing the <b>windowb> widgets (title bar and borders) and minimizing, maximizing, raising, and other specifics - this is delegated to the <b>windowb> manager.
While other systems for providing graphics capabilities are possible, the standard graphical interface system on Linux is the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System.
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/X_Window_System   (424 words)

  
 <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - a Whatis.com definition
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System was the result of research efforts in the early 1980s at Stanford University and MIT, aided by IBM, to develop a platform-independent graphics protocol.
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System (sometimes referred to as "<b>Xb>" or as "XWindows") is an open, cross-platform, client/server system for managing a
<b>Xb> <b>Windowb> is primarily used in networks of interconnected mainframes, minicomputers, and workstations.
http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid39_gci213409,00.html   (269 words)

  
 About Y
Most of the problems that I see with it can be traced back to the underlying <b>windowb> system, <b>Xb>. So I decided to write its successor...
Further, with Y's in-server knowledge of widgets, applications run over a slow network can appear almost as responsive as local applications (especially when compared to an <b>Xb> application).
In-server widgets means there can be exactly one current language, one complex input method system for languages that require them, and one set of accessibility features.
http://www.y-windows.org/about.html   (269 words)

  
 Y <b>Windowb> System
It differs from the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System in having an integrated widget set and ground-up support for things like an alpha channel, which allows transparent or translucent windows.
Your Windows XP is the operating system but letters are created in a word...
It is intended to be a successor to the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System, hence the name.
http://www.wikiverse.org/y-window-system   (269 words)

  
 windowing system: Information From Answers.com
Most <b>windowb> systems allow windows to overlap, and provide means for the user to perform standard operations such as moving/resizing a <b>windowb>, sending a <b>windowb> to the foreground/background and minimizing/maximizing a <b>windowb>.
A windowing system is a graphical user interface (GUI) which uses the <b>windowb> as one of its primary metaphors.
A <b>windowb> system enables the computer user to work with several programs at the same time.
http://www.answers.com/topic/windowing-system   (259 words)

  
 data
It is also a handy way to debug a new version of the <b>windowb> system or to create an environment with, for example, a different default font.
Bitmap number 0 is conventionally the client's <b>windowb>, analogous to standard input for file I/O. In fact, no bitmap graphics operations are executed in the client at all; they are all performed on its behalf by the server.
A typical example is a program that interprets an externally-defined file system such as that on a CD-ROM or a standard UNIX system and makes the contents available to Plan 9 programs.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/8%bd/8%bd.html   (259 words)

  
 Y <b>Windowb> System Project Started
If you use a Unix-based operating system, there are a number of <b>windowb> managers available for your use.
Y <b>Windowb> System Project Started 02/19/2004 11:41 AM
While the members of this large collection of <b>windowb> managers vary widely in features, nearly all of them conform to a simple metaphor of <b>windowb> management known as the desktop or workspace.
http://www.stargeek.com/item/85559.html   (259 words)

  
 LWN: The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System, past and future
Y: A Successor to the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - not sure about that, but the pdf certainly analyses the problem and points out a lot more of what is wrong with <b>Xb> than above artcile.
Several vendors, wanting to support the continued development of a vendor-neutral windowing system, formed the <b>Xb> Consortium to further support development in 1988.
But the fact remains that <b>Xb> is the only viable windowing system for Unix-like systems.
http://lwn.net/Articles/26608   (259 words)

  
 <b>Windowb> 2000 operating system
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Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows 2000, Windows XP, SUN Solaris, Novell Netware, VAX, VMS, MacOS, Unixes, Linux, AIX, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Windows Me <b>windowb> 2000 virus (novell netware history) reinstall <b>windowb> 2000 of <b>windowb> 2000 sp to 2000 patch security <b>windowb>.
<b>windowb> 2000 xp etc. <b>windowb> 2000 support is 2000 enu kb823980 <b>windowb> x86 (uninstall <b>windowb> 98) <b>windowb> 2000 free download of <b>windowb> 2000 service pack 1.
http://www.olagam.com/tech6/window-2000-operating-system.htm   (259 words)

  
 The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System
The Joy of <b>Xb> : An Overview of the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System
The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System is a graphics system used as the typical primary graphical infrastructure on
MGR is an alternative windowing system that is rather lighter weight than <b>Xb>. It's not a "high performance" system, and seems to be rarely used these days.
http://cbbrowne.com/info/x.html   (728 words)

  
 gmane.comp.graphics.y.devel
I would like to learn about the Y <b>windowb> system.
The MIN and MAX macros should also be safer now on GCC systems, but a convenient all-C99-compilers fix is unfortunately not possible.
Windows, MacOS, Postscript, Xlib, etc. A scene may be manipulated by multiple processes, enabling compound documents.
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.graphics.y.devel   (728 words)

  
 Converting old PCs into standalone X11 Terminals
Our solution was to install a minimal Debian Linux system on them (base install plus basic networking, <b>Xb>, and a few utilities), and configure them to act as <b>Xb> terminals, allowing us to provide extremely cheap fully-graphical terminals, which are used in graduate student offices and as <b>Xb> interfaces to our headless Unix servers.
On each system, we installed just the basic Debian system from floppy, which provides a very bare-bones Linux system with networking support.
However, in our system we have a number of machines in different subnets, so we can't rely on a broadcast to find them all.
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue27/kaszeta.html   (728 words)

  
 Citations: The <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System - Scheifler, Gettys (ResearchIndex)
<b>Xb> is a networktransparent, device independent windowing and graphics system currently supported by most leading workstation manufacturers.
The graphics abstractions provided by <b>windowb> systems are the logical successors of the graphics libraries described in the previous section.
The <b>windowb> system is a key part of the desktop metaphor style of interface.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/12617/0   (1869 words)

  
 Lab 2b - Using UNIX And An Editor (w/<b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System)
The UNIX operating system was developed by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie of ATandT Bell Labs in the late 1960's and early 1970's.
It is OKAY to minimize an xterm <b>windowb>; for now, don't resize the xterm <b>windowb>.
Click the left mouse button on the title bar of the xterm <b>windowb>, hold it down and drag the <b>windowb> until at least part of it is outside the browser <b>windowb>.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~csci117/manual/lab2b/lab2b.html   (4408 words)

  
 The <b>Xb>-Windows Disaster
An extensible <b>windowb> server was precisely the strategy taken by the NeWS (Network extensible <b>Windowb> System) <b>windowb> system written by James Gosling at Sun.
A stated design goal of Motif was to give the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System the <b>windowb> management capabilities of HP's circa-1988 <b>windowb> manager and the visual elegance of Microsoft Windows.
At the mere mention of network <b>windowb> systems, certain propeller gheads who confuse technology with economics will start foaming at the mouth about their client/server models and how in the future palmtops will just run the <b>Xb> server and let the other half of the program run on some Cray down the street.
http://catalog.com/hopkins/unix-haters/x-windows/disaster.html   (5733 words)

  
 Debian -- <b>xb>-<b>windowb>-system
This metapackage provides substantially all the components of the <b>Xb> <b>Windowb> System as developed by the <b>Xb>.Org Project, as well as a set of historically popular accessory programs.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/x-window-system   (116 words)

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