X Power Tools
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Word Count
67,500 words, Guess
Page Count
270 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivexpowertools00tyle
- Internet Archivexpowertools00tyle_908
- ISBN-139780596101954
- ISBN-100596101953
- LibraryThing4941202
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2010287202
- OCLC Control Number213482843
- Better World Books9780596101954
- Open LibraryOL10780987M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.76.W56 T95 2008
Description
This book puts you in charge of the most flexible and adaptable graphical interface in the computer industry. The X Window System underlies graphical desktops on Linux and Unix systems, and supports advanced features of modern graphics cards. More people use the X Window System than ever before, but there are few books about X in print. X Power Tools fills that hole with the most practical and up-to-date information available. Written in O'Reilly's popular Power Tools format, X Power Tools offers dozens of standalone articles, thoroughly cross-referenced, on useful tools and techniques for using X. This unique inside look at X gives Unix/Linux system administrators, owners of self-administered systems, and power users a lot of useful ways to harness the power of this system effectively. This book: Offers a thorough grounding in X configuration and how the system works Provides the complete ins and outs of changing a desktop's behavior, such as fonts, keyboard settings, and remote security Includes articles on how to take advantage of X's "network transparency" -- its ability to display graphical applications on a remote machine Explores intriguing areas such as using multiple monitors, building kiosks, and accessibility Features discussions on X Window innovations and the future of the system X Power Tools covers configuration and use of X, focusing on Linux but also including notes on other operating systems such as Solaris and FreeBSD. Each article in the book gives you insight into X; the entire book gives you a real grasp on this system and what you can do with it.
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