Try any of these

man X or
cd /usr/X11R6/bin 
ls
man <everything in turn> or

ls /usr/bin/x* and X*
man <everything>

cd <doc directory> 
ls |more 
<wear out 'less' & 'cat' commands or

http://www.xfree.org.
http://www.linux.<any country> e.g. www,linux.ie or www.linux.lu, etc
http://www.<distribution makers>

Come back when you get through and people will have written loads more by 
then.

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Was it Alexei A. Inozemtsev who wrote on Thursday 07 February 2002 09:49:
> Hello All,
> I'm looking for some comprehensive introduction into X architechture.
> I'd appreciate any hint where to read about it.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Alexei Inozemtsev
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