Xinit
978-613-2-18107-7
6132181075
84
2010-08-05
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The xinit program allows a user to manually start an X server. The startx script is a front-end for xinit. By default, xinit and startx start an X server on display :0 and then start an xterm on it. When the xterm terminates, xinit and startx kill the X server. In general, xinit and startx can start an arbitrary server and run an arbitrary script. Typically, this script runs a number of programs and a window manager. Two alternative methods for starting an X server is by using a display manager and by starting the X server and then manually starting one or more clients. On desktop linux systems, using a display manager is the most commonly used method.
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