6 The X Window System; Manually Configuring The X Window System - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 11-05-2007 Installation Manual

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The X Window System
The X Window System (X11) is the de facto standard for graphical user interfaces in
UNIX. X is network-based, enabling applications started on one host to be displayed
on another host connected over any kind of network (LAN or Internet). The X Window
System environment is very configurable. It additionally provides access to fonts in
SUSE Linux Enterprise®.
TIP: IBM System z: Configuring the Graphical User Interface
IBM System z do not have any input and output devices supported by X.Org.
Therefore, none of the configuration procedures described in this section apply.
Find more relevant information for IBM System z in
vices"
(page 159).
26.1 Manually Configuring the X
Window System
By default, the X Window System is configured with the SaX2 interface, described in
Section 8.14, "SaX2"
the its configuration files.
(page 186). Alternatively it can be configured manually by editing
Section 8.6, "Network De-
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