Several different pieces come together to form the X Window System: not only is there a ``server'' program, which takes care of knowing about the display and keyboard, but there are also ``window managers'' to take care of putting titles on program windows and icons, and many ``client'' programs can be customized through various ``resources''. In addition to those parts, Red Hat Linux provides a startup script, which runs often-used programs each time you start X Windows.
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