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  1. The X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems. X provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the display device and interacting with a mouse and keyboard. X does not mandate the user interface – this is handled by individual programs.
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    In computing, the X Window System (commonly: X11, or X) is a network-transparent windowing system for bitmap displays.
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    The X Window System, commonly referred to merely as X, is a highly configurable, cross-platform, complete and free client-server system for managing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) on single computers and on networks of computers. X is a large and complex system, with a level of complexity comparable to that of an operating system itself.
    The X Window System, called X for short, is a network-based graphics window system that was developed at MIT in 1984. Several versions of X have been developed, the most recent of which is X Version 11 (X11), first released in 1987. X11 has been adopted as an industry-standard windowing system.
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    The X Window System (X11) is an open source, cross platform, client-server computer software system that provides a GUI in a distributed network environment. Advertisements Used primarily on Unix variants, X versions are also available for other operating systems.
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    The X Window System consists of three key components: the X server, the X client, and the window manager. The X server is responsible for controlling the display and input devices of the local machine. It handles tasks such as drawing lines and displaying characters on the screen. The X client is the application program that works with X.
    The X Window System Project The X Window System is a windowing system used in most Linux distributions. The implementation of the project first began in 1984, with the primary objective being a platform-independent graphics system.
    The X Window System is a windowing system used in most Linux distributions. The implementation of the project first began in 1984, with the primary objective being a platform-independent graphics system. For that reason, the original developers designed a client-server-based graphics system that communicates through the X protocol.
    X11 (X Window System): X11, also known as Xorg, has been the standard display protocol for decades. It uses a client-server architecture where applications (clients) communicate with a central server to render graphics. This architecture allows for network transparency, but it can lead to inefficiencies and complexities.
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