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Author: der.hans
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Subject: Whats with X
Am 02. May, 2003 schw=E4tzte Rob Wultsch so:

> Isn't x-window-system something like 50+ megs?
>
> And what I meant by implementing x in the kernel is having just the very
> basic x... This would make transitions for mcse's much easier.


There are very basic reasons for not having X in the kernel. Linux boxen
don't generally crash. OSen with the GUI in the kernel do. There *is* a
direct correlation.

There are mini-X projects that are gaining in popularity. Also the XFree86
project, I'm told, is undergoing some shake up and will probably emerge as =
a
leaner, more functional beast.

As for space, it's a bit bloated, but not too bad. It's not taking up near
as much space as my ogg collection, for instance :).

An example mini-setup is my iPAQ getting an OS, including X, in about 15 or
16 MB.

ciao,

der.hans
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