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Re: X independency lib
by Justin on Friday 02/Jan/2004, @03:22
Mac OS X 10.3 comes with a built-in X server. It's rootless, so X apps co-exist with native apps. The windows are managed by the OS, so they have proper borders and drop-shadows too. The server itself is easy to manage, just click and go. I was very impressed.
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Re: X independency lib
by Anonymous on Friday 02/Jan/2004, @06:48
Actually, the built-in X server can be rooted or rootless, your choice.
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  • Re: X independency lib
    by Mr_boots on Friday 02/Jan/2004, @14:29
    How about a transparent kitty cat that would be like "meow" and then the hardware will be like WTF? Meow?


    hades is my HERO!!!
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    • Re: X independency lib
      by Yo Daddy on Saturday 03/Jan/2004, @13:35
      >How about a transparent kitty cat that would be like "meow" and then the hardware >will be like WTF? Meow?


      >hades is my HERO!!!

      Whoa - easy on the catnip there, bucko.
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Re: X independency lib
by Mike on Friday 23/Sep/2005, @01:42
It also doesn't work very well: poor desktop integration, no menu bar support, all X11 windows get treated as a single group. X11 is simply not a priority to Apple.

And, yes, replacing Quartz with X11 would be a good thing.
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