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  2. X-Win32 - Wikipedia

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    X-Win32 LX was a free commercially supported X Server for Microsoft Windows which supported Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU). Recon-X was an add-on product for all X server products, including X-Win32 competitors such as Exceed and Reflection X , which added suspend and resume capabilities to running X sessions.

  3. X Window System protocols and architecture - Wikipedia

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    X video extension: Support for hardware video overlays and hardware-based video scaling on playback. Also called Xv (not to be confused with the xv program). Shape: Support for non-rectangular and partially transparent (binary, no alpha opacity) windows. MIT-SCREEN-SAVER: Launches a program when the X server turns on the built-in screen saver ...

  4. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    The X Window System (X11, or simply X; stylized 𝕏) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems.. X originated as part of Project Athena at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1984. [3]

  5. Cygwin/X - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Cygwin project, and is installed using Cygwin's standard setup system. Cygwin/X is free software , licensed under the X11 License . Cygwin/X was originally based on XFree86 , but switched to the X.Org Server due to XFree86 licensing controversy , owing to concerns over XFree86's new software license not being compatible with ...

  6. Xming - Wikipedia

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    Xming provides the X Window System display server, a set of traditional sample X applications and tools, as well as a set of fonts. It features support of several languages and has Mesa 3D, OpenGL, and GLX 3D graphics extensions [6] capabilities.

  7. Xbase-clients - Wikipedia

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    xman, a manual page browser; Xmark, tool for benchmarking graphical operations; xrandr, a command-line interface to the RandR extension; xsm, a session manager for X sessions; xwd and xwud, utilities for taking and viewing window dumps ("screenshots") of the X session

  8. X Window System core protocol - Wikipedia

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    The X Window System logo. The X Window System core protocol [1] [2] [3] is the base protocol of the X Window System, which is a networked windowing system for bitmap displays used to build graphical user interfaces on Unix, Unix-like, and other operating systems.

  9. Comparison of X Window System desktop environments

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    A desktop environment is a collection of software designed to give functionality and a certain look and feel to an operating system.. This article applies to operating systems which are capable of running the X Window System, mostly Unix and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, Minix, illumos, Solaris, AIX, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. [1]