X is a unique graphical user interface in two major respects. First, X integrates with a computer network, letting users access local and remote applications. Second, X lets you configure its look and feel to an amazing degree. To do so you run a special application-called a window manager- on top of X.
All the windows on the screen, keyboard and mouse user interface on Unix systems are possible thanks to the X windows server. Must applications which run straight on an X window start with x or capital X.
Although you can run X windows by itself using another layer call desktop can help you work more efficiently. A desktop is a set of desktop tools and applications such as Netscape, Real Audio, and accessories such as note pads, calculators games, or dictionaries. You can choose window managers depending on your desktop. GNOME and KDE are some of the desktops managers used at CCRMA. Sawfish is the default window manager in GNOME and you can change the feel and looks of your windows and backgrounds by using the configuration tools of your desktop of choice.
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