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     27 # $XConsortium: XF86Conf.cpp /main/22 1996/10/23 11:43:51 kaleb $
     28 
     29 # **********************************************************************
     30 # This is a sample configuration file only, intended to illustrate
     31 # what a config file might look like.  Refer to the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__)
     32 # man page for details about the format of this file.
     33 # **********************************************************************
     34 
     35 # The ordering of sections is not important in XFree86 4.0 and later,
     36 # nor in any Xorg release.
     37 
     38 # **********************************************************************
     39 # Files section.  This allows default font and module paths to be set
     40 # **********************************************************************
     41 
     42 Section "Files"
     43 
     44 # Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
     45 # as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
     46 # command (or a combination of both methods).
     47 # The default path is shown here.
     48 
     49 #    FontPath	DEFAULTFONTPATH
     50 
     51 # ModulePath can be used to set a search path for the X server modules.
     52 # The default path is shown here.
     53 
     54 #    ModulePath	MODULEPATH
     55 
     56 EndSection
     57 
     58 # **********************************************************************
     59 # Module section -- this is an optional section which is used to specify
     60 # which run-time loadable modules to load when the X server starts up.
     61 # **********************************************************************
     62 
     63 Section "Module"
     64 
     65 # This loads the DBE extension module.
     66 
     67     Load	"dbe"
     68 
     69 # This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
     70 # initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module.
     71 
     72     SubSection	"extmod"
     73 	Option	"omit xfree86-dga"
     74     EndSubSection
     75 
     76 EndSection
     77 
     78 
     79 # **********************************************************************
     80 # Server flags section.  This contains various server-wide Options.
     81 # **********************************************************************
     82 
     83 Section "ServerFlags"
     84 
     85 # Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence
     86 # (where n is 1 through 12).  This allows clients to receive these key
     87 # events.
     88 
     89 #    Option	"DontVTSwitch"
     90 
     91 # Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence
     92 # This allows clients to receive this key event.
     93 
     94 #    Option	"DontZap"	"true"
     95 
     96 # Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching
     97 # sequences.  This allows clients to receive these key events.
     98 
     99 #    Option	"DontZoom"
    100 
    101 # Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With
    102 # it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes,
    103 # but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will
    104 # receive a protocol error.
    105 
    106 #    Option	"DisableVidModeExtension"
    107 
    108 # Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client.
    109 
    110 #    Option	"AllowNonLocalXvidtune"
    111 
    112 # Set the basic blanking screen saver timeout.
    113 
    114     Option	"BlankTime"	"10"	# 10 minutes
    115 
    116 # Set the DPMS timeouts.  These are set here because they are global
    117 # rather than screen-specific.  These settings alone don't enable DPMS.
    118 # It is enabled per-screen (or per-monitor), and even then only when
    119 # the driver supports it.
    120 
    121     Option	"StandbyTime"	"10"	# 10 minutes
    122     Option	"SuspendTime"	"10"	# 10 minutes
    123     Option	"OffTime"	"10"	# 10 minutes
    124 
    125 EndSection
    126 
    127 # **********************************************************************
    128 # Input devices
    129 # **********************************************************************
    130 
    131 # **********************************************************************
    132 # Core keyboard's InputDevice section
    133 # **********************************************************************
    134 
    135 Section "InputDevice"
    136 
    137     Identifier	"Keyboard1"
    138     Driver	"kbd"
    139 
    140 # Set the keyboard auto repeat parameters.  Not all platforms implement
    141 # this.
    142 
    143     Option	"AutoRepeat"	"500 5"
    144 
    145 # Specify which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1)).
    146 
    147 #    Option	"Xleds"	"1 2 3"
    148 
    149 # To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the
    150 # lines below (which are the defaults).  For example, for a European
    151 # keyboard, you will probably want to use one of:
    152 #
    153 #    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc102"
    154 #    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc105"
    155 #
    156 # If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:
    157 #
    158 #    Option	"XkbModel"	"microsoft"
    159 #
    160 # If you have a US "windows" keyboard you will want:
    161 #
    162 #    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc104"
    163 #
    164 # Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.
    165 # For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
    166 #
    167 #    Option	"XkbLayout"	"de"
    168 #
    169 # or:
    170 #
    171 #    Option	"XkbLayout"	"de"
    172 #    Option	"XkbVariant"	"nodeadkeys"
    173 #
    174 # If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and
    175 # control keys, use:
    176 #
    177 #    Option	"XkbOptions"	"ctrl:swapcaps"
    178 
    179 
    180 # These are the default XKB settings for xorg
    181 #
    182 #    Option	"XkbRules"	"xorg"
    183 #    Option	"XkbModel"	"pc105"
    184 #    Option	"XkbLayout"	"us"
    185 #    Option	"XkbVariant"	""
    186 #    Option	"XkbOptions"	""
    187 
    188 EndSection
    189 
    190 
    191 # **********************************************************************
    192 # Core Pointer's InputDevice section
    193 # **********************************************************************
    194 
    195 Section "InputDevice"
    196 
    197 # Identifier and driver
    198 
    199     Identifier	"Mouse1"
    200     Driver	"mouse"
    201 
    202 # The mouse protocol and device.  The device is normally set to /dev/mouse,
    203 # which is usually a symbolic link to the real device.
    204 
    205     Option	"Protocol"	"Microsoft"
    206     Option	"Device"	"/dev/mouse"
    207 
    208 # On platforms where PnP mouse detection is supported the following
    209 # protocol setting can be used when using a newer PnP mouse:
    210 
    211 #    Option	"Protocol"	"Auto"
    212 
    213 # When using mouse connected to a PS/2 port (aka "MousePort"), set the
    214 # the protocol as follows.  On some platforms some other settings may
    215 # be available.
    216 
    217 #    Option "Protocol"	"PS/2"
    218 
    219 # Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some older Logitech mice.  In
    220 # almost every case these lines should be omitted.
    221 
    222 #    Option	"BaudRate"	"9600"
    223 #    Option	"SampleRate"	"150"
    224 
    225 # Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button mice
    226 # Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms)
    227 
    228 #    Option	"Emulate3Buttons"
    229 #    Option	"Emulate3Timeout"	"50"
    230 
    231 # ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice, or any
    232 # 3-button mouse where the middle button generates left+right button
    233 # events.
    234 
    235 #    Option	"ChordMiddle"
    236 
    237 EndSection
    238 
    239 Section "InputDevice"
    240     Identifier	"Mouse2"
    241     Driver	"mouse"
    242     Option	"Protocol"	"MouseMan"
    243     Option	"Device"	"/dev/mouse2"
    244 EndSection
    245 
    246 # Some examples of extended input devices
    247 
    248 # Section "InputDevice"
    249 #    Identifier	"spaceball"
    250 #    Driver	"magellan"
    251 #    Option	"Device"	"/dev/cua0"
    252 # EndSection
    253 #
    254 # Section "InputDevice"
    255 #    Identifier	"spaceball2"
    256 #    Driver	"spaceorb"
    257 #    Option	"Device"	"/dev/cua0"
    258 # EndSection
    259 #
    260 # Section "InputDevice"
    261 #    Identifier	"touchscreen0"
    262 #    Driver	"microtouch"
    263 #    Option	"Device"	"/dev/ttyS0"
    264 #    Option	"MinX"		"1412"
    265 #    Option	"MaxX"		"15184"
    266 #    Option	"MinY"		"15372"
    267 #    Option	"MaxY"		"1230"
    268 #    Option	"ScreenNumber"	"0"
    269 #    Option	"ReportingMode"	"Scaled"
    270 #    Option	"ButtonNumber"	"1"
    271 #    Option	"SendCoreEvents"
    272 # EndSection
    273 #
    274 # Section "InputDevice"
    275 #    Identifier	"touchscreen1"
    276 #    Driver	"elo2300"
    277 #    Option	"Device"	"/dev/ttyS0"
    278 #    Option	"MinX"		"231"
    279 #    Option	"MaxX"		"3868"
    280 #    Option	"MinY"		"3858"
    281 #    Option	"MaxY"		"272"
    282 #    Option	"ScreenNumber"	"0"
    283 #    Option	"ReportingMode"	"Scaled"
    284 #    Option	"ButtonThreshold"	"17"
    285 #    Option	"ButtonNumber"	"1"
    286 #    Option	"SendCoreEvents"
    287 # EndSection
    288 
    289 # **********************************************************************
    290 # Monitor section
    291 # **********************************************************************
    292 
    293 # Any number of monitor sections may be present
    294 
    295 Section "Monitor"
    296 
    297 # The identifier line must be present.
    298 
    299     Identifier	"Generic Monitor"
    300 
    301 # HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified.
    302 # HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
    303 # comma separated list of ranges of values.
    304 # NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
    305 # USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.
    306 
    307 #    HorizSync	31.5  # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor
    308 #    HorizSync	30-64         # multisync
    309 #    HorizSync	31.5, 35.2    # multiple fixed sync frequencies
    310 #    HorizSync	15-25, 30-50  # multiple ranges of sync frequencies
    311 
    312 # VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified.
    313 # VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
    314 # comma separated list of ranges of values.
    315 # NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
    316 # USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.
    317 
    318 #    VertRefresh	60  # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor
    319 
    320 #    VertRefresh	50-100        # multisync
    321 #    VertRefresh	60, 65        # multiple fixed sync frequencies
    322 #    VertRefresh	40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies
    323 
    324 # Modes can be specified in two formats.  A compact one-line format, or
    325 # a multi-line format.
    326 
    327 # A generic VGA 640x480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz)
    328 # These two are equivalent
    329 
    330 #    ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525
    331 
    332     Mode "640x480"
    333         DotClock	25.175
    334         HTimings	640 664 760 800
    335         VTimings	480 491 493 525
    336     EndMode
    337 
    338 # These two are equivalent
    339 
    340 #    ModeLine "1024x768i" 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace
    341 
    342 #    Mode "1024x768i"
    343 #        DotClock	45
    344 #        HTimings	1024 1048 1208 1264
    345 #        VTimings	768 776 784 817
    346 #        Flags		"Interlace"
    347 #    EndMode
    348 
    349 # If a monitor has DPMS support, that can be indicated here.  This will
    350 # enable DPMS when the monitor is used with drivers that support it.
    351 
    352 #    Option	"dpms"
    353 
    354 # If a monitor requires that the sync signals be superimposed on the
    355 # green signal, the following option will enable this when used with
    356 # drivers that support it.  Only a relatively small range of hardware
    357 # (and drivers) actually support this.
    358 
    359 #    Option	"sync on green"
    360 
    361 EndSection
    362 
    363 # **********************************************************************
    364 # Graphics device section
    365 # **********************************************************************
    366 
    367 # Any number of graphics device sections may be present
    368 
    369 Section "Device"
    370 
    371 # The Identifier must be present.
    372 
    373     Identifier	"Generic VESA"
    374 
    375 # The Driver line must be present.  When using run-time loadable driver
    376 # modules, this line instructs the server to load the specified driver
    377 # module.  Even when not using loadable driver modules, this line
    378 # indicates which driver should interpret the information in this section.
    379 
    380     Driver	"vesa"
    381 
    382 # The chipset line is optional in most cases.  It can be used to override
    383 # the driver's chipset detection, and should not normally be specified.
    384 
    385 #    Chipset	"generic"
    386 
    387 # Various other lines can be specified to override the driver's automatic
    388 # detection code.  In most cases they are not needed.
    389 
    390 #    VideoRam	256
    391 #    Clocks	25.2 28.3
    392 
    393 # The BusID line is used to specify which of possibly multiple devices
    394 # this section is intended for.  When this line isn't present, a device
    395 # section can only match up with the primary video device.  For PCI
    396 # devices a line like the following could be used.  This line should not
    397 # normally be included unless there is more than one video device
    398 # intalled.
    399 
    400 #    BusID	"PCI:0:10:0"
    401 
    402 # Various option lines can be added here as required.  Some options
    403 # are more appropriate in Screen sections, Display subsections or even
    404 # Monitor sections.
    405 
    406 #    Option	"hw cursor" "off"
    407 
    408 EndSection
    409 
    410 Section "Device"
    411     Identifier	"any supported Trident chip"
    412     Driver	"trident"
    413 EndSection
    414 
    415 Section "Device"
    416     Identifier	"MGA Millennium I"
    417     Driver	"mga"
    418     Option	"hw cursor" "off"
    419     BusID	"PCI:0:10:0"
    420 EndSection
    421 
    422 Section "Device"
    423     Identifier	"MGA G200 AGP"
    424     Driver	"mga"
    425     BusID	"PCI:1:0:0"
    426     Option	"pci retry"
    427 EndSection
    428 
    429 
    430 # **********************************************************************
    431 # Screen sections.
    432 # **********************************************************************
    433 
    434 # Any number of screen sections may be present.  Each describes
    435 # the configuration of a single screen.  A single specific screen section
    436 # may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen"
    437 # option.
    438 
    439 Section "Screen"
    440 
    441 # The Identifier, Device and Monitor lines must be present
    442 
    443     Identifier	"Screen 1"
    444     Device	"Generic VESA"
    445     Monitor	"Generic Monitor"
    446 
    447 # The favoured Depth and/or Bpp may be specified here
    448 
    449     DefaultDepth 8
    450 
    451     SubSection "Display"
    452         Depth		8
    453         Modes		"640x480"
    454         ViewPort	0 0
    455         Virtual 	800 600
    456     EndSubsection
    457 
    458     SubSection "Display"
    459 	Depth		4
    460         Modes		"640x480"
    461     EndSubSection
    462 
    463     SubSection "Display"
    464 	Depth		1
    465         Modes		"640x480"
    466     EndSubSection
    467 
    468 EndSection
    469 
    470 
    471 Section "Screen"
    472     Identifier		"Screen MGA1"
    473     Device		"MGA Millennium I"
    474     Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
    475     Option		"no accel"
    476     DefaultDepth	16
    477 #    DefaultDepth	24
    478 
    479     SubSection "Display"
    480 	Depth		8
    481 	Modes		"1280x1024"
    482 	Option		"rgb bits" "8"
    483 	Visual		"StaticColor"
    484     EndSubSection
    485     SubSection "Display"
    486 	Depth		16
    487 	Modes		"1280x1024"
    488     EndSubSection
    489     SubSection "Display"
    490 	Depth		24
    491 	Modes		"1280x1024"
    492     EndSubSection
    493 EndSection
    494 
    495 
    496 Section "Screen"
    497     Identifier		"Screen MGA2"
    498     Device		"MGA G200 AGP"
    499     Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
    500     DefaultDepth	8
    501 
    502     SubSection "Display"
    503 	Depth		8
    504 	Modes		"1280x1024"
    505 	Option		"rgb bits" "8"
    506 	Visual		"StaticColor"
    507     EndSubSection
    508 EndSection
    509 
    510 
    511 # **********************************************************************
    512 # ServerLayout sections.
    513 # **********************************************************************
    514 
    515 # Any number of ServerLayout sections may be present.  Each describes
    516 # the way multiple screens are organised.  A specific ServerLayout
    517 # section may be specified from the X server command line with the
    518 # "-layout" option.  In the absence of this, the first section is used.
    519 # When now ServerLayout section is present, the first Screen section
    520 # is used alone.
    521 
    522 Section "ServerLayout"
    523 
    524 # The Identifier line must be present
    525 
    526     Identifier	"Main Layout"
    527 
    528 # Each Screen line specifies a Screen section name, and optionally
    529 # the relative position of other screens.  The four names after
    530 # primary screen name are the screens to the top, bottom, left and right
    531 # of the primary screen.  In this example, screen 2 is located to the
    532 # right of screen 1.
    533 
    534     Screen	"Screen MGA 1"	""	""	""	"Screen MGA 2"
    535     Screen	"Screen MGA 2"	""	""	"Screen MGA 1"	""
    536 
    537 # Each InputDevice line specifies an InputDevice section name and
    538 # optionally some options to specify the way the device is to be
    539 # used.  Those options include "CorePointer", "CoreKeyboard" and
    540 # "SendCoreEvents".  In this example, "Mouse1" is the core pointer,
    541 # and "Mouse2" is an extended input device that also generates core
    542 # pointer events (i.e., both mice will move the standard pointer).
    543 
    544     InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    545     InputDevice	"Mouse2" "SendCoreEvents"
    546     InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
    547 
    548 EndSection
    549 
    550 
    551 Section "ServerLayout"
    552     Identifier	"another layout"
    553     Screen	"Screen 1"
    554     Screen	"Screen MGA 1"
    555     InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    556     InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
    557 EndSection
    558 
    559 
    560 Section "ServerLayout"
    561     Identifier	"simple layout"
    562     Screen	"Screen 1"
    563     InputDevice	"Mouse1" "CorePointer"
    564     InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
    565 EndSection
    566