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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by frank007 View Post
    From Wikipedia:
    XQuartz is an open-source version of the X.Org X server, a component of the X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X, and sometimes informally X-Windows) that runs on macOS.

    Nothing to add...
    because you can't even understand wikipedia. but i can add for you also from there
    XQuartz is a series of patches from Apple Inc. to integrate support for the X11 protocol into their Quartz Compositor, in a similar way to how XWayland integrates X11 into Wayland compositors.

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by frank007 View Post
    I already wrote what you don't know.
    you wrote your misconceptions

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  • arokh
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    It's only you and frank that doesn't get the difference between the X server and the X protocol. Your opinions on anything technical are worthless.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by arokh View Post

    More examples of how clueless you are? Sure!
    Don't you understand?! X.Org is the server (or implementation) of the X11 protocol!
    Therefore saying X.Org vs Wayland is wrong because Wayland is not a display server but a protocol!

    That's comparing apples to oranges. :l

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  • arokh
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    Ugh can I give more examples?

    Xming
    XServer XSDL
    XMir (even though it is dead now)
    More examples of how clueless you are? Sure!

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by frank007 View Post

    From Wikipedia:
    XQuartz is an open-source version of the X.Org X server, a component of the X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X, and sometimes informally X-Windows) that runs on macOS.

    Nothing to add...
    Ugh can I give more examples?

    Xming
    XServer XSDL
    XMir (even though it is dead now)

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  • arokh
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    Nothing you posted refutes what he just said, so you should probably just sit down.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    X.Org is NOT a protocol. The protocol is called X11.
    There are other implementations of that protocol, like XQuartz.
    From Wikipedia:
    XQuartz is an open-source version of the X.Org X server, a component of the X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X, and sometimes informally X-Windows) that runs on macOS.

    Nothing to add...

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by pal666 View Post
    protocol is x11, go back to school
    i know much more than you. for example i know that x11 is unusable over internet and that nothing what people really use will work over it. in real world outside of your kindergarden we are using browsers over internet. or vnc/rdp, none of which requires network support from x11. same shit will work for wayland
    I already wrote what you don't know.

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by frank007 View Post
    Also Xorg is a server, and a protocol
    protocol is x11, go back to school
    Originally posted by frank007 View Post
    . As server: the client can be running in another machine and use the server thru internet. Maybe you don't know what is internet, too fresh technology.
    You don't know what you write.
    i know much more than you. for example i know that x11 is unusable over internet and that nothing what people really use will work over it. in real world outside of your kindergarden we are using browsers over internet. or vnc/rdp, none of which requires network support from x11. same shit will work for wayland

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