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===== Using an X server on Linux ===== | ===== Using an X server on Linux ===== | ||
- | Linux computers come pre-configured with a running //X server// that will display the graphics generated locally and on remote Linux servers | + | <WRAP center round tip 60%> |
+ | You don't need to do anything special! | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | **You don't need to do anything special!** | + | Linux computers come pre-configured with a running //X server// that will display the graphics generated locally and on remote Linux servers |
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* Note: if you need to quit the //X server//, you can right-click on the ''X'' icon, and then click on the //Display// number at the lower left (usually ''0'') and select ''Shut down'' | * Note: if you need to quit the //X server//, you can right-click on the ''X'' icon, and then click on the //Display// number at the lower left (usually ''0'') and select ''Shut down'' | ||
- | ===== Using an X server on an Apple computer ===== | + | ===== Using an X server on a Mac ===== |