Saturday, September 18, 2010

X-Windows

The X-Windows graphical user interface system is conceived at MIT in 1984. The X-Windows name is derived from the W-Windows system developed previously at Stanford University. X-Windows is designed as a true client-server system, one part on the client machine, the other on a network server. X-Windows subsequently becomes the standard toolkit for building graphical applications on UNIX platforms.
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