X desktop - significado y definición. Qué es X desktop
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Qué (quién) es X desktop - definición

GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Graphical desktop environment; Desktop environments; Desktop Environment; Desktop manager; Computer desktop; X window system desktop environment; X Window System desktop environment; Desktop customization; Simulated desktop
  • A brief timeline of the most popular modern desktop environments for Unix-like operating systems (greyscale logos indicate when the project's development started, while colorized logos indicate the project's first release)

Remote desktop (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Remote Desktop; Remote Desktop (disambiguation)
Remote desktop is a software or operating system that allows remotely controlling or logging into a desktop via a network connection.
Comparison of X Window System desktop environments         
  • X Window System desktop environments timeline.
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Comparison of desktop environments; Comparison of Linux desktop environments; Comparison of KDE and GNOME; Comparison of x window system desktop environments
A desktop environment is a collection of software designed to give functionality and a certain look and feel to an operating system.
Desktop computer         
  • [[Apple II]] computer
  • [[Dell Inspiron]] One 23 Touch as an example of an AIO desktop PC
  • Compact desktop can be used similar to All-in-one computer
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  • [[IBM 5150]] Personal Computer
  • Dell monitor]]
  • Desktop gaming PC
PERSONAL COMPUTER IN A FORM INTENDED FOR REGULAR USE AT A SINGLE LOCATION DESK/TABLE
Desktop computers; Desktop Computer; Desk-top computer; Desktop computing; Desktop pc; Desktop PCs; Desktop PC; 🖥; Desktop personal computer; 🖥️; Desktop vs laptop; Deskside; Deskside computer; History of desktop computing; AIO PC
A desktop computer is a personal computer designed for regular use at a single location on or near a desk due to its size and power requirements. The most common configuration has a case that houses the power supply, motherboard (a printed circuit board with a microprocessor as the central processing unit, memory, bus, certain peripherals and other electronic components), disk storage (usually one or more hard disk drives, solid state drives, optical disc drives, and in early models a floppy disk drive); a keyboard and mouse for input; and a computer monitor, speakers, and, often, a printer for output.

Wikipedia

Desktop environment

In computing, a desktop environment (DE) is an implementation of the desktop metaphor made of a bundle of programs running on top of a computer operating system that share a common graphical user interface (GUI), sometimes described as a graphical shell. The desktop environment was seen mostly on personal computers until the rise of mobile computing. Desktop GUIs help the user to easily access and edit files, while they usually do not provide access to all of the features found in the underlying operating system. Instead, the traditional command-line interface (CLI) is still used when full control over the operating system is required.

A desktop environment typically consists of icons, windows, toolbars, folders, wallpapers and desktop widgets (see Elements of graphical user interfaces and WIMP). A GUI might also provide drag and drop functionality and other features that make the desktop metaphor more complete. A desktop environment aims to be an intuitive way for the user to interact with the computer using concepts which are similar to those used when interacting with the physical world, such as buttons and windows.

While the term desktop environment originally described a style of user interfaces following the desktop metaphor, it has also come to describe the programs that realize the metaphor itself. This usage has been popularized by projects such as the Common Desktop Environment, K Desktop Environment, and GNOME.