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[Acronym] for __G__raphical __U__ser __I__nterface. A GUI provides a graphical way of looking at data and normally involves the [WIMP] paradigm. In MicrosoftWindows the [GUI] with all of its layers is built right into the OperatingSystem. Conversely, [Linux] has no provisions for [GUI]s of its own - it is provided by ordinary applications, commonly the [XFree86] implementation of the [X11] standard. This in turn is only a bare skelleton for [GUI]s which a large variety of [DesktopEnvironment]s are built on top of. The most common ones are [GNOME] or [KDE] but there are more, such as [XFce]. Purists use [X11] only to run multiple copies of xterm(1). Note that a [GUI] does not necessary entail graphics mode; you can write console [GUI] applications using [Curses]. Contrast CommandLine.
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