X11 is enabled and launched by default in most desktop distributions. If it is installed but not started automatically, you can usually start it with the startx command.
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.
ifconfig eth0 up
The ability to run a GUI is commonly called X11 with different implementations. The most popular in the Linux world is called X.Org Server. There are several but the most popular it seems are Gnome, KDE, and Xfce.
Autokey is a keyboard macro program that replaces keystrokes with user-defined scripts and sets of keystrokes. Their software is marketed towards Linux and X11 users.
"Mounting" means to enable read / write access to a partition.
To install X11 on a Mac you could try Fink. Apple has information about X11 on their Developers section. (See links below)
Because if you don't, the internet will not work properly. "iptables" is the method used to configure the built-in firewall in the Linux kernel.
One is named X11 and the other is named terminal
Smart? It would be genius. The X11 is an amazing headset.
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Use man chkconfig in a terminal for the manual page: chkconfig is used to enable or disable system services.
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