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Desktop environment and Enlightenment (software)

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Difference between Desktop environment and Enlightenment (software)

Desktop environment vs. Enlightenment (software)

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, which share a common graphical user interface (GUI), sometimes described as a graphical shell. Enlightenment, also known simply as E, is a compositing window manager for the X Window System.

Similarities between Desktop environment and Enlightenment (software)

Desktop environment and Enlightenment (software) have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Freedesktop.org, GNOME, Icon (computing), KDE, MacOS, Shell (computing), Unix-like, Wayland (display server protocol), Window manager, X Window System.

Freedesktop.org

freedesktop.org (fd.o) is a project to work on interoperability and shared base technology for free software desktop environments for the X Window System (X11) on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.

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GNOME

GNOME is a desktop environment composed of free and open-source software that runs on Linux and most BSD derivatives.

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Icon (computing)

In computing, an icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate a computer system or mobile device.

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KDE

KDE is an international free software community that develops Free and Open Source based software.

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MacOS

macOS (previously and later) is a series of graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2001.

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Shell (computing)

In computing, a shell is a user interface for access to an operating system's services.

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Unix-like

A Unix-like (sometimes referred to as UN*X or *nix) operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.

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Wayland (display server protocol)

Wayland is a computer protocol that specifies the communication between a display server (called a Wayland compositor) and its clients, as well as a reference implementation of the protocol in the C programming language.

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Window manager

A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface.

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X Window System

The X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on UNIX-like computer operating systems.

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Desktop environment and Enlightenment (software) Comparison

Desktop environment has 124 relations, while Enlightenment (software) has 29. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 6.54% = 10 / (124 + 29).

References

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