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and then the GUI, which is typically a window where you will use your mouse to point and click instead of typing. | and then the GUI, which is typically a window where you will use your mouse to point and click instead of typing. In [[UBO]]s, the GUI is most often found in [[XFree86]] and [http://www.x.org X.org]. |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 29 December 2005
Graphical User Interface
There are usually 3 levels of user interface..
Terminal: which is typically the white text on black background like on your first computer. If you're in X windows, you can see an x terminal by trying:
$ xterm
ncurses: Not really a gui, but a prettier way to use terminals. If you're in a terminal and have dialog installed:
$ dialog --yesno "Is this site helpful?" 7 60
and then the GUI, which is typically a window where you will use your mouse to point and click instead of typing. In UBOs, the GUI is most often found in XFree86 and X.org.