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[title] Installing your Display Server
[* black] The very next thing you will need is to install your Display Server. This is a crucial component for running graphical user interfaces on Linux systems, including Arch Linux. It serves as the display server, providing the framework for managing graphical output and user input.
[* icon_reminder] For this tutorial, we will be using Xorg as our display server of choice for compatibility, configurability, and legacy support.
[* icon_note] Use the following command to install Xorg and its related utilities. ''sudo pacman -S xorg xterm xorg-xinit''
-[* icon_note] Once the installation is finished, run the following command. ''startx''
+[* icon_note] Once the installation is finished, run the following command ''startx'', to test your Xorg installation.