Use "(the) X Window System" consistently, not X-Window or lowercase

variants.

Submitted by:	Hanai Hiroyuki <hanai@astec.co.jp>
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Satoshi Asami 1996-08-28 00:44:00 +00:00
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</itemize>
<sect1>
<heading>X-Window system</heading>
<heading>X Window System</heading>
<p><itemize>
<item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.i386unix" name="comp.windows.x.i386unix"></item>

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&printing;
&quotas;
<chapt><heading>The X-Window System</heading>
<chapt><heading>The X Window System</heading>
<p>Pending the completion of this section, please refer to
documentation supplied by the <url url="http://www.xfree86.org/"
name="The XFree86 Project, Inc">.

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serial cards is also provided.
A minimum of four megabytes of RAM is required to run FreeBSD.
To run the X-window system, eight megabytes of RAM is the
To run the X Window System, eight megabytes of RAM is the
recommended minimum.
Following is a list of all disk controllers and Ethernet

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you expect to have on your machine. However, under
normal circumstances, you will want to set
<tt>maxusers</tt> to at least four, especially if
you are using X Windows or compiling software. The
you are using the X Window System or compiling software. The
reason is that the most important table set by
<tt>maxusers</tt> is the maximum number of
processes, which is set to <bf><tt>20 + 16 *
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to one, then you can only have 36 simultaneous
processes, including the 18 or so that the system
starts up at boot time, and the 15 or so you will
probably create when you start X Windows. Even a
probably create when you start the X Window System. Even a
simple task like reading a <tt>man</tt> page will
start up nine processes to filter, decompress, and
view it. Setting <tt>maxusers</tt> to 4 will allow
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Windows, which many graphics-intensive programs
(such as the movie player XAnim, and Linux DOOM)
will automatically take advantage of for extra
speed. If you use X Windows, you will definitely
speed. If you use the X Window System, you will definitely
want to include this.
<tag>options SYSVSEM</tag>
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<sect1><heading>Console, Bus Mouse, and X Server Support</heading>
<p>You must choose one of these two console types, and, if you plan
to use X Windows, enable the XSERVER option and optionally, a bus
to use the X Window System, enable the XSERVER option and optionally, a bus
mouse or PS/2 mouse device.
<descrip>

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<chapt><heading>Linux Emulation<label id="linuxemu"></heading>
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</tscreen>
We haven't found the cause for this, but it only affects the
Notebook's X window front end, not the mathematica engine itself. So
Notebook's X Window front end, not the mathematica engine itself. So
the command line interface invoked by 'math' is unaffected by this
bug.

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hardwired terminals with FreeBSD. By Sean Kelly, (c) 1996.
$Id$
$Id: term.sgml,v 1.1 1996/07/29 07:15:57 jkh Exp $
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
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today; FreeBSD is no exception. By using a terminal attached
to a unused serial port, you can log in and run any text
program that you would normally run on the console or in an
<tt/xterm/ window in the X window system.
<tt/xterm/ window in the X Window System.
For the business user, you can attach many terminals to a
FreeBSD system and place them on your employees' desktops.
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Dumb terminals are popular in work environments where
workers do not need access to graphic applications such as
those provided by the X window system.
those provided by the X Window System.
<sect2><heading>PCs Acting As Terminals<label
id="term:pcs"></heading>