Once X is up and running, you can choose how to start X. This chapter explains your options and also gives some tips on optimizing the performance of X. X is the standard graphical user interface for Linux. Like other graphical user interfaces such as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, X lets you interact with programs by using a mouse or other pointing device to point and click, providing a simple means of communicating with your computer.
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Today, device drivers are available for a much wider array of hardware, and configuration tools to assist in the setup process have greatly improved. While still tricky at times - especially with unusual hardware - X setup and configuration is no longer the daunting process it once was, and should be relatively easy. You'll go through two stages before you have X successfully running. The first stage involves installing the needed programs that enable X to run.
These can be grouped into several categories:. This stage is very straightforward and can even be done as part of the basic installation process, if you select the relevant X packages during that step.
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