There is lots of information on X Window to be found, on your
computer right now, on the Internet, and in some excellent books
available at your favorite bookseller. Give some of the following
resources a try, they have been extremely helpful to the author, and
can be extremely helpful to you, too.
- Check the
Linux Documentation Project website for a lot more documentation on Linux,
X,
and related items.
-
http://www.x11.org/is
sort of a clearinghouse for all things X.
-
http://www.themes.org/is a headquarters for themes for
various window managers.
- The X Consortium's web site is
http://www.x.org/... or
perhaps it's moved to
http://www.opengroup.com/.
- XFree86 can be found at
http://www.xfree86.org/.
- The O'Reilly series on X Window! Visit
http://www.ora.com/for the
definitive books on X.
- Much more information on using TrueType with X is at
http://www.freetype.org/.
- The man pages for X, xterm, XFree86,
and
for any other clients you find yourself using often, are very useful
and
quite information-packed, and highly recommended. As the oft-repeated
saying goes, RTFM.
- There is a Remote X Apps MINI-HOWTO that is very helpful
in
figuring out how to run local and remote clients with X.