Running XDarwin (Mac OS X for Unix Geeks)
9.2. Running XDarwin
XDarwin can be run in two modes: full
screen or
rootless. Either of these modes runs
side-by-side with Aqua, although full-screen mode hides the Finder
desktop. To launch the X server, double-click the XDarwin application
(/Applications). You will be prompted to choose
which of these two modes to run. In rootless mode, X11 applications
take up their own window on your Aqua desktop. In full-screen mode,
X11 takes over the entire screen and is suitable if you want to run
an X11 desktop environment (DTE)
like GNOME, KDE, or
Xfce. If you prefer rootless mode,
you will probably want to run
OroborOSX, an X
window manager with a look and feel similar to Aqua (see Section 9.5.1,
later in this chapter).
TIP:
You can still access your Mac OS X desktop while in full-screen mode
by pressing Option--A. To go back to
the X11 desktop, either press Option-
-A or click the XDarwin icon in the Dock.
9.2.1. Running XDarwin from the Console
You can also run XDarwin from the Darwin console. To run X11 from the
Darwin console, first shut down Core Graphics by logging into the
machine as >console. When the console prompt
appears, log in with your normal username. Once logged in, start the
X server by entering the command exec
startx. To quit X11, type
exit from the main login Terminal
window. If there is a long delay, with only the spinning beach ball
cursor visible, type
logout to return to console mode. Note
that in this situation, you will not see text appear on the screen as
you type.
9. The X Window System9.3. Desktops and Window Managers
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