479N/A an RX MIME-type helper program, \fIxrx\fP;
851N/A and a utility to cause part or all of the screen to be redrawn, \fIxrefresh\fP.
851N/A+Many, but not all, of these programs are included in Solaris and OpenSolaris.
479N/A Many other utilities, window managers, games, toolkits, etc. are included
479N/A as user-contributed software in the
X.Org Foundation distribution, or are
479N/A available on the Internet.
851N/A@@ -126,11 +128,10 @@ operating system you are running and whe
479N/A systems in addition to X.
479N/A-If you want to always have X running on your display, your site administrator
479N/A-can set your machine up to use a Display Manager such as \fIxdm\fP, \fIgdm\fP,
479N/A-or \fIkdm\fP. This program
479N/A-is typically started by the system at boot time and takes care of keeping the
851N/A-server running and getting users logged in. If you are running one of these
851N/A+The default configuration of Solaris and OpenSolaris start X at boot time via
851N/A+the \fIgdm\fP(1m) display manager. The \fIxdm\fP(1) display manager is also
851N/A+provided as an option the system administrator can configure.
851N/A+If you are running one of these
851N/A display managers, you will normally see a window on the screen welcoming you
851N/A to the system and asking for your login information. Simply type them in as
851N/A you would at a normal terminal. If you make a mistake, the display manager
851N/A@@ -239,6 +240,7 @@ addresses, and IPv6 addresses are all al
851N/A The hostname part of the display name should be the server machine's
479N/A nodename, followed by two colons instead of one.
479N/A For example: \fImyws::0\fP, \fIbig::1\fP, and \fIhydra::0.1\fP.
851N/A+Note that DECnet connections are not supported on Solaris or OpenSolaris.
479N/A An X server can use several types of access control. Mechanisms provided
851N/A@@ -369,10 +371,14 @@ to explicitly draw the window's region o
479N/A Since window managers are regular (albeit complex) client programs,
479N/A-a variety of different user interfaces can be built. The
X.Org Foundation distribution
479N/A-comes with a window manager named \fItwm\fP which supports overlapping windows,
479N/A-popup menus, point-and-click or click-to-type input models, title bars, nice
479N/A-icons (and an icon manager for those who don't like separate icon windows).
479N/A+a variety of different user interfaces can be built.
851N/A+Solaris and OpenSolaris include several window managers, including the
851N/A+the compositing effects manager
479N/A See the user-contributed software in the
X.Org Foundation distribution for other
479N/A popular window managers.
851N/A@@ -1305,6 +1311,13 @@ the appropriate instance name can be pla
479N/A .BR Xvfb (__appmansuffix__),
851N/A .BR Xvnc (__appmansuffix__),
851N/A .BR XWin (__appmansuffix__).
479N/A .I "Xlib \- C Language X Interface\fR,\fP"