X Windows System Design Principles, a lecture by James Gettys
X Windows System Design Principles, a lecture by James Gettys. This video has been recorded on February, 1991. From University Video Communications' catalog: The X Window System has become widely accepted by many manufacturers and users of computer systems. X provides network, transparent access to display servers, allowing local and remote client programs to access a users display. X is used on high-performance workstation displays as well as X terminals, and client programs run on everything from micro- to supercomputers. This talk emphasizes system design principles, using X as an example. Lot number: X6636.2013 Catalog number: 102706292

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