On 5/18/06, Bruce Dubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TheOldFellow wrote:
> No, it's a lot of applications that together provide a windowing system.
> It certainly isn't ONE application, since you can miss lots of it out
> and still have functionality.
I disagree. It is a lot of *programs* and *libraries* that together
compose one *application*. You don't need all the pieces, but then you
don't need all the libraries in kdelibs or programs in kdebase either.
You cannot have it both ways :-) If Xorg is a single application, rman
is a part of that application.
Me, I consider Xorg to be a meta-application (similar to GNOME).
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