Also known as X11, X Window, X Windows
graphics controller and network protocol for UNIX-like systems
The X Window System is software that lets computers running UNIX-like systems display graphics on screens and communicate these graphics over a network. It matters because it standardized how different computers can share graphical displays and interact with each other across networks, which became foundational to how Unix systems handle visual computing.
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