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The window with a prompt in it (something that probably looks like:
/home/larry# or some such, is being controlled by a program
called xterm . xterm is a deceptively
complicated program. At first glance, it doesn't seem to do much, but
it actually has to do a lot of work. xterm emulates a terminal
so that regular text-mode Unix applications work correctly.
For much of this book, we're going to be learning about the Unix
command-line, and you'll find that inside your xterm window.
In order to type into xterm, you usually have to move
your mouse cursor (possibly shaped like an ``X'' or an arrow) into the
xterm window. However, this behavoir is dependant on the window
manager.
Converted on:
Mon Apr 1 08:59:56 EST 1996
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