To install X11 on a Mac you could try Fink. Apple has information about X11 on their Developers section. (See links below)
Darwine (for Macs with Intel processors) can be downloaded from the Sourceforge site (See links below) where there is extensive documentation for it's use.
The Darwine project was abandoned a few years ago being replaced by WineBottler (See links below). Darwine was partly abandoned because Wine itself can now be installed on Mac OS X.
Try "emerge ati-drivers"
To run OpenOffice on macOS without X11, you can download the native version of OpenOffice specifically designed for macOS, which does not require X11. Simply visit the official Apache OpenOffice website, download the Mac OS X version, and install it following the provided instructions. Once installed, you can launch OpenOffice directly from your Applications folder without needing to run X11.
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To build X11 for Buildroot, you need to configure your Buildroot environment to include the X11 packages. First, navigate to the Buildroot configuration menu by running make menuconfig. Under the "Target packages" section, select "Graphical applications" and enable "X11". After configuring, run make to build the entire system, including X11. Finally, ensure you have the necessary dependencies and settings for your target hardware to support X11.
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Smart? It would be genius. The X11 is an amazing headset.
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PuTTY cannot directly support running graphical programs. If you install an X server on your computer, such as Xming, you can then enable X11 forwarding in PuTTY, under the SSH menu. Check the box labeled "Enable X11 forwarding" and set the X display location to ":0". You should then be able to run gedit.
x11 * 11root(x) = x11+1/11 = x122/11