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The OS/2 X Window System server (PMX) enables you to display and control X Window System client application programs in OS/2 windowed sessions. These client application programs can reside in one or more IBM or other computing systems that support the X Window System client function. They are connected to the PMX server through a TCP/IP network. IBM systems that can support X Window System clients include OS/2, VM, MVS, and AIX (RISC/6000, Personal Systems/2 (PS/2), and System/370). | |||
PMX uses OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM) as the X Window System manager and supports all of the keyboard, display, and pointer devices that are supported by OS/2 Presentation Manager. Using Presentation Manager as the X Window System manager enables OS/2 windowed applications and X Window System client applications to share the same screen. As a result, another window manager (such as Motif**) cannot act as the window manager for PMX. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 13 December 2022
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The OS/2 X Window System server (PMX) enables you to display and control X Window System client application programs in OS/2 windowed sessions. These client application programs can reside in one or more IBM or other computing systems that support the X Window System client function. They are connected to the PMX server through a TCP/IP network. IBM systems that can support X Window System clients include OS/2, VM, MVS, and AIX (RISC/6000, Personal Systems/2 (PS/2), and System/370).
PMX uses OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM) as the X Window System manager and supports all of the keyboard, display, and pointer devices that are supported by OS/2 Presentation Manager. Using Presentation Manager as the X Window System manager enables OS/2 windowed applications and X Window System client applications to share the same screen. As a result, another window manager (such as Motif**) cannot act as the window manager for PMX.