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.Disk Set XD is the X development kit, including X libraries, a server link kit, and PEX support.You must have this disk set if you are going to develop X-based applications.Disk Set XV is the window manager for X.This disk set includes the XView libraries and the Open Look window managers.You can use these window managers instead of the window manager included in Disk Set X.Although Disk Set A will let you install a Linux system from a floppy disk, you should have Disk Sets A, AP, D, and F for a full installation (hard disk based with standard utilities).This collection gives you a character-based Linux system.If you want to run X, you also need Disk Sets X and XAP.Programmers need to load the development disk sets (D and XD, for X applications).SummaryThis chapter examined the software and hardware that make up a Linux system.You should have hardware sufficient to run Linux before you start installing; otherwise, you will see all manner of error messages (if the system installs at all).Once you have the hardware ready and you know what software from the distribution set you are going to install, it's time to get Linux on a hard disk.The next chapter looks at the physical installation process.Chapter 4 covers LILO, the boot loader
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