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What order window manager display manager login manager execute
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I am trying to understand what is the use of Xorg. I got confused with lots of words like window manager display manager login manager etc.
After that i got some links in stackexchange
Terminology reconciliation: Display manager vs. session manager, Windowing system vs. Window manager
It also making me confused.
I tried to install arch linux with the help of wiki. I never installed xorg. And i got only a terminal with login user name and password. Then what is the use of Xorg, xinitrc window manager display manager etc.
Little I google I came to know like windows manager is responsible for position , windows border close button etc. Then my question is what order it execute? What is use of each of these things? Can I run a GUI application without these all things? What are the mandatory service required for GUI applications? Why I asked this question is dwm suckless utility, when we install we install only xorg. Correct me if i am wrong.
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I am trying to understand what is the use of Xorg. I got confused with lots of words like window manager display manager login manager etc.
After that i got some links in stackexchange
Terminology reconciliation: Display manager vs. session manager, Windowing system vs. Window manager
It also making me confused.
I tried to install arch linux with the help of wiki. I never installed xorg. And i got only a terminal with login user name and password. Then what is the use of Xorg, xinitrc window manager display manager etc.
Little I google I came to know like windows manager is responsible for position , windows border close button etc. Then my question is what order it execute? What is use of each of these things? Can I run a GUI application without these all things? What are the mandatory service required for GUI applications? Why I asked this question is dwm suckless utility, when we install we install only xorg. Correct me if i am wrong.
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Please tell me why this question is down voted
– Vipin
13 mins ago
Probably because you are asking about an explanation of the whole concept of graphical user interface (GUI) on Unix.
– RalfFriedl
3 mins ago
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I am trying to understand what is the use of Xorg. I got confused with lots of words like window manager display manager login manager etc.
After that i got some links in stackexchange
Terminology reconciliation: Display manager vs. session manager, Windowing system vs. Window manager
It also making me confused.
I tried to install arch linux with the help of wiki. I never installed xorg. And i got only a terminal with login user name and password. Then what is the use of Xorg, xinitrc window manager display manager etc.
Little I google I came to know like windows manager is responsible for position , windows border close button etc. Then my question is what order it execute? What is use of each of these things? Can I run a GUI application without these all things? What are the mandatory service required for GUI applications? Why I asked this question is dwm suckless utility, when we install we install only xorg. Correct me if i am wrong.
linux xorg window-manager display-manager
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I am trying to understand what is the use of Xorg. I got confused with lots of words like window manager display manager login manager etc.
After that i got some links in stackexchange
Terminology reconciliation: Display manager vs. session manager, Windowing system vs. Window manager
It also making me confused.
I tried to install arch linux with the help of wiki. I never installed xorg. And i got only a terminal with login user name and password. Then what is the use of Xorg, xinitrc window manager display manager etc.
Little I google I came to know like windows manager is responsible for position , windows border close button etc. Then my question is what order it execute? What is use of each of these things? Can I run a GUI application without these all things? What are the mandatory service required for GUI applications? Why I asked this question is dwm suckless utility, when we install we install only xorg. Correct me if i am wrong.
linux xorg window-manager display-manager
linux xorg window-manager display-manager
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Please tell me why this question is down voted
– Vipin
13 mins ago
Probably because you are asking about an explanation of the whole concept of graphical user interface (GUI) on Unix.
– RalfFriedl
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Please tell me why this question is down voted
– Vipin
13 mins ago
Probably because you are asking about an explanation of the whole concept of graphical user interface (GUI) on Unix.
– RalfFriedl
3 mins ago
Please tell me why this question is down voted
– Vipin
13 mins ago
Please tell me why this question is down voted
– Vipin
13 mins ago
Probably because you are asking about an explanation of the whole concept of graphical user interface (GUI) on Unix.
– RalfFriedl
3 mins ago
Probably because you are asking about an explanation of the whole concept of graphical user interface (GUI) on Unix.
– RalfFriedl
3 mins ago
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