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This book puts you in charge of the most flexible and adaptable graphical interface in the computer industry. The X Window System underlies graphical desktops on Linux and Unix systems, and supports advanced features of modern graphics cards. More people use the X Window System than ever before, but there are few books about X in print. X Power Tools fills that hole with the most practical and up-to-date information available. Written in O'Reilly's popular Power Tools format, X Power Tools offers dozens of standalone articles, thoroughly cross-referenced, on useful tools and techniques for using X. This unique inside look at X gives Unix/Linux system administrators, owners of self-administered systems, and power users a lot of useful ways to harness the power of this system effectively. This book: * Offers a thorough grounding in X configuration and how the system works * Provides the complete ins and outs of changing a desktop's behavior, such as fonts, keyboard settings, and remote security * Includes articles on how to take advantage of X's "network transparency" -- its ability to display graphical applications on a remote machine * Explores intriguing areas such as using multiple monitors, building kiosks, and accessibility * Features discussions on X Window innovations and the future of the system X Power Tools covers configuration and use of X, focusing on Linux but also including notes on other operating systems such as Solaris and FreeBSD. Each article in the book gives you insight into X; the entire book gives you a real grasp on this system and what you can do with it.

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Autor/in: Chris Tyler
Titel: X Power Tools
Verlag: O'Reilly and Associates
270 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008-01-28
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BC; PB; Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Betriebssysteme, Benutzeroberflächen; Betriebssysteme; X, X Windows, X Server, xorg, xfree86

Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Part I. The X Server 1. Introduction to the X Window System       1.1 The X Window System       1.2 The History of X       1.3 The Renaissance: New X Versus Old X       1.4 X by Any Other Name       1.5 Seven Layers of an X-based GUI       1.6 Where Is the Server?       1.7 Why Windows Look and Act Differently       1.8 Toolkits and Desktop Environments       1.9 The Role of Freedesktop.org       1.10 Display Hardware       1.11 Displays, Screens, and Xinerama       1.12 Display Specifications       1.13 TCP/IP Ports       1.14 Local Connection Mechanisms       1.15 Server Extensions       1.16 Where to Draw the Line: Kernel Versus User-Space Drivers 2. Starting a Local X Server       2.1 One Size Doesn't Fit All       2.2 Virtual Terminals       2.3 Starting a Raw X Server Manually       2.4 Using a Display Manager to Start the X Server       2.5 Enabling or Disabling the Display Manager at Boot Time       2.6 What Started the Display Manager?       2.7 Starting Multiple X Servers Using a Display Manager       2.8 Starting Additional X Servers on Demand Using a Display Manager       2.9 Starting an X Server with Clients Only When Needed       2.10 Switching VTs from the Shell Prompt       2.11 Starting X Within X       2.12 No Mouse!       2.13 Bailing Out: Zapping X       2.14 Terminating X Automatically 3. Basic X.org Configuration       3.1 What Is There to Configure?       3.2 Why Only root Can Configure the X Server       3.3 Places Your Configuration Could Hide       3.4 Let the X Server Configure Itself       3.5 The xorg.conf Configuration File       3.6 Optional Sections in the xorg.conf Configuration File       3.7 Configuring the Pointer Device       3.8 Configuring a Two-Button Mouse       3.9 Configuring a Mouse with a Scrollwheel       3.10 Configuring a Synaptics TouchPad       3.11 Enabling DPMS       3.12 Configuring Video Card Driver Options       3.13 LightSteelBlue and Other Color Names       3.14 Configuring a Monitor's Scan Rates       3.15 Reading Server Log Files       3.16 Configuring the Default Depth of a Screen       3.17 Configuring the Resolution of a Screen 4. Advanced X.org Configuration       4.1 Multi-Screen Configuration       4.2 Xinerama Configuration       4.3 Differences Between Multi-Screen and Xinerama Modes       4.4 Positioning Screens       4.5 Overlapping Xinerama       4.6 Scrolling Virtual Screens and Xinerama       4.7 Using Multiple Outputs from One Video Card       4.8 Parallel Pointing Devices       4.9 Parallel Keyboards       4.10 Using X with GPM or MOUSED 5. Using the X Server       5.1 Interacting with the X Server       5.2 Changing Resolution On-the-Fly       5.3 Changing the Resolution and the Screen Size Dynamically       5.4 Using the Middle Mouse Button       5.5 Using the Clipboard       5.6 Keyboard Focus       5.7 Keyboard and Mouse Grabs Part II. X Clients 6. X Utility Programs       6.1 The Unused Toolbox       6.2 Determine the Display Configuration       6.3 Getting Window Information       6.4 Viewing Server Settings       6.5 Control That Bell!       6.6 Adjusting the Keyboard Repeat Rate       6.7 Adjusting the Mouse Acceleration       6.8 Playing with the Lights       6.9 Killing a Rogue Client       6.10 Examining Part of the Display in Detail       6.11 Script a Screen Dump       6.12 Preventing the Screen from Blanking During Presentations       6.13 Eye Candy: xscreensaver       6.14 Redrawing the Screen 7. Running X Clients       7.1 Running X Clients       7.2 Background Operation       7.3 Geometry       7.4 Split Personality: Running Nongraphical Applications 8. Session Managers, Desktop Environments, and Window Managers       8.1 X and Desktop Environments       8.2 Session Managers       8.3 Virtual Desktops       8.4 Starting GNOME       8.5 Starting KDE       8.6 Starting Xfce       8.7 Using a Window Manager Alone Part III. Colors, Fonts, and Keyboards 9. Color       9.1 RGB and Other Color Systems       9.2 Visuals       9.3 Gamma       9.4 Color Management Systems 10. Core Fonts: Fonts the Old Way       10.1 Old Fonts Versus New Fonts       10.2 Configuring the Font Path       10.3 Using a Font Server       10.4 Font Names       10.5 Installing and Removing Fonts 11. Pango, Xft, Fontconfig, and Render: Fonts the New Way       11.1 Client-Side Fonts       11.2 Adding and Removing Fonts Manually       11.3 Adding and Removing Fonts Using GNOME       11.4 Adding and Removing Fonts Using KDE       11.5 Fontconfig Font Names       11.6 Fontconfig Utilities       11.7 Installing the Microsoft Fonts       11.8 Rendering Options 12. Keyboard Configuration       12.1 Keyboards and XKB       12.2 The Location of XKB Files       12.3 XKB Components       12.4 Selecting an XKB Keymap Using Rules       12.5 Using Keyboard Groups       12.6 Setting the Keymap in the xorg.conf File       12.7 Setting the Keymap from the Command Line       12.8 Setting the Keymap Using a Keyboard Configuration File       12.9 Compiling Keyboard Maps       12.10 Viewing or Printing a Keyboard Layout Part IV. Using X Remotely 13. Remote Access       13.1 Network Transparency       13.2 Displaying on a Remote Server       13.3 Enabling Remote Sessions       13.4 Accessing a Remote Session on a Specific Host       13.5 Accessing a Remote Session on Any Available Host       13.6 Accessing a Remote Session from a List of Available Sessions       13.7 The Three Challenges of Remote Access       13.8 Host-Based Access Control       13.9 xauth and Magic Cookies       13.10 The X Security Extension       13.11 Low-Bandwidth X (LBX)       13.12 X Tunneling with SSH       13.13 Using Public Keys with SSH       13.14 Using Passphrase Protection of SSH Keys       13.15 OpenSSH and the SECURITY Extension 14. Using VNC       14.1 The VNC System       14.2 So Many VNC Versions!       14.3 Xvnc Basics       14.4 The vncserver Script       14.5 Using the VNC Viewers       14.6 Using Standing VNC Servers       14.7 Configuring the Xvnc Web Server       14.8 Customizing the VNC Java Applet Web Page       14.9 Starting VNC On Demand Using xinetd       14.10 Starting VNC On Demand Using inetd       14.11 Using the Java Applet with On-Demand VNC Servers       14.12 Accessing VNC Securely Using SSH       14.13 Embedding an X Application in a Web Page       14.14 Using KDE and Gnome Remote DesktopAccess Tools       14.15 Using the VNC Extension to the X.Org Server       14.16 Using VNC to Share a Presentation       14.17 Bypassing a Firewall Part V. Special Configurations 15. Building a Kiosk       15.1 What Is a Kiosk, and Why Do I Want One?       15.2 Selecting Kiosk Hardware       15.3 Configure X for a Kiosk       15.4 Controlling the Keyboard       15.5 Controlling the Mouse       15.6 Starting a Single Fullscreen Application       15.7 Network Status Monitoring       15.8 Using xscreensaver to Reset a Kiosk       15.9 Refining the Kiosk Appearance       15.10 Putting It All Together: Scripting a Kiosk       15.11 Booting a Kiosk       15.12 Creating a Video Wall Index

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