X11 Window System Turns 25 Years Old
An anonymous reader writes "The widely used X11 Window System has turned 25 years old today. Version 11 of the X Window System is likely to remain in use for many years to come for backwards compatibility with the many legacy applications, BSD/Solaris systems, and Enterprise Linux distributions. Meanwhile, Wayland is still working to unseat the X Server for the common Linux desktop."
Wayland isn't a Canonical thing. There's a bunch of people from various companies working on it, including Intel and RedHat.
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Back in the day (1992), we used to run SCO Unix on a 486 box with HDS X terminals connected to it.
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