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It should be noted that in X Windows parlance, and therefore in XFree86 as well, the terms "Client" and "Server" have the exact opposite meaning to what the rest of the world thinks they mean.
It should be noted that in X Windows parlance, and therefore in XFree86 as well, the terms "Client" and "Server" have the exact opposite meaning to what the rest of the world thinks they mean.
See also: [[The XFree86/OS2 FAQ]] (Version 1.2 - Jan 2000)


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://xfree86.org Xfree86 homepage]
* [http://xfree86.org XFree86 homepage]
*Holger Veit: [http://xfree86.org/4.1.0/OS2Notes.html Notes on Rebuilding XFree86®/OS2 from Scratch] ([ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.8.0/doc/PDF/OS2Notes.pdf PDF])
*Holger Veit: [http://xfree86.org/4.1.0/OS2Notes.html Notes on Rebuilding XFree86®/OS2 from Scratch] ([ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.8.0/doc/PDF/OS2Notes.pdf PDF])


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==Authors==
==Authors==
* The XFree86 Foundation
* The XFree86 Project, Inc.
* [[Holger Veit]] (OS/2 port)
* [[Holger Veit]] (OS/2 port)


[[Category:Open Source Software]][[Category:Software written in C]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]][[Category:Software written in C]]
[[Category:XFree86]]
[[Category:XFree86]]

Latest revision as of 07:34, 14 December 2019

An open source implementation of the X Window System that has been ported to OS/2 as simply XFree86OS/2, sometimes shortened to XFree86/2, and can be run as an alternative graphical shell or as a task. In addition to the X Window System itself the XFreeOS/2 project ported a whole host of applications to the system from the world of UNIX and UNIX like operating systems.

It should be noted that in X Windows parlance, and therefore in XFree86 as well, the terms "Client" and "Server" have the exact opposite meaning to what the rest of the world thinks they mean.

See also: The XFree86/OS2 FAQ (Version 1.2 - Jan 2000)

Links

  • XFree86/OS2 Project - The old XFree86 home pages, now outdated but there might be some useful info hiding there.
Installation
Setup
Background info

Authors