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    XFree86 is an implementation of the X Window System. It was originally written for Unix-like operating systems on IBM PC compatibles and was available for many other operating systems and platforms. It is free and open source software under the XFree86 License version 1.1. It was developed by the XFree86 Project, Inc.
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    This work was originally derived from X386 1.2 by Thomas Roell which was contributed to X11R5 by Snitily Graphics Consulting Service. The XFree86 server architecture was redesigned for the 4.0 release, and it includes among many other things a loadable module system derived from code donated by Metro Link, Inc.
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    The first fork was the abortive Xouvert, but X.Org Server soon became dominant. Most XFree86 developers also moved to X.Org. While XFree86 was widely used by most Unix-like computer operating systems before its license change with version 4.4.0, it has since then been superseded by X.org and is used rarely nowadays.
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    Recently, disagreements about the XFree86 software license have led some Linux distributions to consider alternatives to XFree86. XFree86 is included in almost every distribution, so the easiest way to install it is using the distribution's packaging system.
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