Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Aug 2005 17:04 UTC
X11, Window Managers The X Window System (commonly referred to as X or X11) is a network-transparent graphical windowing system based on a client/server model. Primarily used on Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, versions of X are also available for many other operating systems. Although it was developed in 1984, X is not only still viable but also is in fact the standard environment for Unix windowing systems. This article thoroughly discusses X.
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RE: Well
by on Sat 27th Aug 2005 08:29 UTC in reply to "Well"

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> Open a firefow window, open www.osnews.com, move the
> windows down the right corner. Now drag the windows upp
> from that corner.
> What u get?
I don't get any "smearing effekt". Everything works fine with Xorg + GNOME here. Yes, X is perfect.

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