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diff --git a/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html b/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html deleted file mode 100644 index d2295c2f..00000000 --- a/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN"> -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>X Terminal Help</TITLE> -<LINK rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<h1>+++ X Terminal or X Server +++</h1> - -An X terminal is an electronic display terminal that communicates -with a host computer system using the X Window protocol developed at the -Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - -<p>The X Window protocol allows a program running on the host computer -system to display both formatted text and graphics on the X terminal. -Since the X Window protocol is defined to work over any TCP/IP network, -X terminals connected to the Internet can be connected to hosts -located anywhere on the Internet. - -<p>Personal computers (including both PCs and Macintoshes) can execute -programs, usually called X servers, that make them act like X Window -terminals and are frequently used as X terminals. - -<dl> -<dt>Note: -<dd>The terminology used to describe processes associated with X - terminals can be confusing. An X terminal is also known as - an "X display server," and the program running on the host - computer is usually known as the "X client." -</dl> -</BODY> -</HTML> |