For decades, desktop Linux distributions primarily used the X Window System (X11) for rendering displays and graphics, but ...
Wayland is a modern display server protocol designed to replace the aging X11 protocol, aiming to provide a faster, more secure, and more efficient Linux desktop experience. It is the language that ...
[Andrew] recently scored an awesome HP 1670A Deep Memory Logic Analyzer, lucky dog. Even though this machine was built in 1992, it was a top of the line device back in the day and had a few very ...
The first release in the IceWM project's own version history was 0.8.9 in 1997, which means that it's about to turn 30.
Using PuTTY in conjunction with X Server software like X-Win32, one can run X apps on Windows. This is news to no one. I'd like to know more about how exactly it works but haven't had much luck ...
While Linux has supported X11 for a very long time, developer teams are beginning to make the shift toward Wayland. For example, Kubuntu will only install the Wayland version by default, and KDE ...
Most people today are used to having a nice, intuitive graphical environment when they sit down to use a computer. Gone are the days of using a DOS machine or being lucky enough to have a dial-up ...