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"40 Years On, The X Window System Remains Surprisingly Relevant"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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The X Window System, which recently turned 40, remains relevant due to its cross-platform compatibility and utility in early computing environments. Developed by Robert W. Scheifler and Jim Gettys at MIT, X was essential for distributed computing and graphical interfaces in the 1980s. Robert Lupton, an astrophysics professor at Princeton, recalls its development and enduring utility in academic and research settings.

"X Window System Celebrates 40 Years of Persistence"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Register

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The X Window System, a windowing system for Unix, celebrates its 40th anniversary. Despite the rise of alternatives like Wayland, X11 remains in use due to its reliability and compatibility with older applications. However, the Linux community is gradually shifting towards Wayland, signaling a potential end for X11 in the near future.