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The X Window System didn’t immediately have X terminals
Monday June 23, 2025. 08:01 PM , from OS News
For a while, X terminals were a reasonably popular way to give people comparatively inexpensive X desktops. These X terminals relied on X’s network transparency so that only the X server had to run on the X terminal itself, with all of your terminal windows and other programs running on a server somewhere and just displaying on the X terminal. For a long time, using a big server and a lab full of X terminals was significantly cheaper than setting up a lab full of actual workstations (until inexpensive and capable PCs showed up). Given that X started with network transparency and X terminals are so obvious, you might be surprised to find out that X didn’t start with them.
↫ Chris Siebenmann I did indeed assume X terminals were part of the ecosystem from day one, but it makes sense that it took a while, and that they didn’t enter the scene until X had established itself as the standard windowing system in the UNIX world. I’ve been trying to get my hands on specifically the last HP X terminal, but they’re hard to find and often very expensive. I’d love to get a taste of a proper networked X environment on real UNIX, in the way people actually used to use it professionally. As a sidenote, Siebenmann is doing such an excellent job with these stories about UNIX, X11, and related matters. He’s like the Raymond Chen of the UNIX world.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142629/the-x-window-system-didnt-immediately-have-x-terminals/
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