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.\" shorthand for double quote that works everywhere.
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.TH xorg.conf @filemansuffix@ @vendorversion@
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.SH NAME
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xorg.conf, @xconfigdir@ \- configuration files for
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Xorg X server
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.SH INTRODUCTION
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.B Xorg
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supports several mechanisms for supplying/obtaining configuration and
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run-time parameters: command line options, environment variables, the
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xorg.conf and @xconfigdir@ configuration files, auto-detection,
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and fallback defaults. When the same information is supplied in more
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than one way, the highest precedence mechanism is used. The list of
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mechanisms is ordered from highest precedence to lowest. Note that not
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all parameters can be supplied via all methods. The available command
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line options and environment variables (and some defaults) are
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described in the Xserver(@appmansuffix@) and
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Xorg(@appmansuffix@) manual pages. Most configuration file
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parameters, with their defaults, are described below. Driver and module
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specific configuration parameters are described in the relevant driver
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or module manual page.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Xorg
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uses a configuration file called
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.I xorg.conf
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and files ending in the suffix
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.I .conf
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from the directory
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.I @xconfigdir@
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for its initial setup.
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The
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.I xorg.conf
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configuration file is searched for in the following places when the
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server is started as a normal user:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.IR /etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.IR @projectroot@/etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.IB /etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG
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.IB @projectroot@/etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG
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.I /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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.I /etc/xorg.conf
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.IR @projectroot@/etc/X11/xorg.conf. <hostname>
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.I @projectroot@/etc/X11/xorg.conf
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.IR @projectroot@/lib/X11/xorg.conf. <hostname>
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.I @projectroot@/lib/X11/xorg.conf
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <cmdline>
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is a relative path (with no \(lq..\(rq components) specified with the
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.B \-config
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command line option,
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.B $XORGCONFIG
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is the relative path (with no \(lq..\(rq components) specified by that
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environment variable, and
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.I <hostname>
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is the machine's hostname as reported by
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.BR gethostname (@libmansuffix@).
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.PP
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When the Xorg server is started by the \(lqroot\(rq user, the config file
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search locations are as follows:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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<cmdline>
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.IR /etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.IR @projectroot@/etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.B $XORGCONFIG
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.IB /etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG
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.IB @projectroot@/etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG
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.I /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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.I /etc/xorg.conf
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.IR @projectroot@/etc/X11/xorg.conf. <hostname>
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.I @projectroot@/etc/X11/xorg.conf
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.IR @projectroot@/lib/X11/xorg.conf. <hostname>
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.I @projectroot@/lib/X11/xorg.conf
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <cmdline>
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is the path specified with the
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.B \-config
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command line option (which may be absolute or relative),
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.B $XORGCONFIG
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is the path specified by that
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environment variable (absolute or relative),
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.B $HOME
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is the path specified by that environment variable (usually the home
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directory), and
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.I <hostname>
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is the machine's hostname as reported by
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.BR gethostname (@libmansuffix@).
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.PP
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Additional configuration files are searched for in the following
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directories when the server is started as a normal user:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.IR /etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.IR @sysconfdir@/X11/ <cmdline>
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.I /etc/X11/@xconfigdir@
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.I @sysconfdir@/X11/@xconfigdir@
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <cmdline>
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is a relative path (with no \(lq..\(rq components) specified with the
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.B \-configdir
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command line option.
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.PP
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When the Xorg server is started by the \(lqroot\(rq user, the
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config directory search locations are as follows:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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<cmdline>
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.IR /etc/X11/ <cmdline>
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.IR @sysconfdir@/X11/ <cmdline>
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.I /etc/X11/@xconfigdir@
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.I @sysconfdir@/X11/@xconfigdir@
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <cmdline>
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is the path specified with the
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.B \-configdir
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command line option (which may be absolute or relative).
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.PP
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Finally, configuration files will also be searched for in a directory reserved
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for system use.
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This is to separate configuration files from the vendor or 3rd party packages
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from those of local administration.
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These files are found in the following directory:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.I @datadir@/X11/@xconfigdir@
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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The
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.I xorg.conf
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and
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.I @xconfigdir@
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files are composed of a number of sections which may be present in any order,
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or omitted to use default configuration values.
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Each section has the form:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.BI "Section \*q" SectionName \*q
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.RI " " SectionEntry
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...
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.B EndSection
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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The section names are:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.BR "Files " "File pathnames"
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.BR "ServerFlags " "Server flags"
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.BR "Module " "Dynamic module loading"
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.BR "Extensions " "Extension enabling"
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.BR "InputDevice " "Input device description"
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.BR "InputClass " "Input class description"
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.BR "OutputClass " "Output class description"
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.BR "Device " "Graphics device description"
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.BR "VideoAdaptor " "Xv video adaptor description"
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.BR "Monitor " "Monitor description"
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.BR "Modes " "Video modes descriptions"
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.BR "Screen " "Screen configuration"
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.BR "ServerLayout " "Overall layout"
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.BR "DRI " "DRI\-specific configuration"
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.BR "Vendor " "Vendor\-specific configuration"
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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The following obsolete section names are still recognised for compatibility
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purposes.
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In new config files, the
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.B InputDevice
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section should be used instead.
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.BR "Keyboard " "Keyboard configuration"
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.BR "Pointer " "Pointer/mouse configuration"
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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The old
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.B XInput
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section is no longer recognised.
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.PP
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The
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.B ServerLayout
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sections are at the highest level.
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They bind together the input and output devices that will be used in a session.
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The input devices are described in the
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.B InputDevice
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sections.
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Output devices usually consist of multiple independent components (e.g.,
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a graphics board and a monitor).
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These multiple components are bound together in the
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.B Screen
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sections, and it is these that are referenced by the
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.B ServerLayout
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section.
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Each
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.B Screen
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section binds together a graphics board and a monitor.
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The graphics boards are described in the
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.B Device
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sections, and the monitors are described in the
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.B Monitor
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sections.
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.PP
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Config file keywords are case\-insensitive, and \(lq_\(rq characters are
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ignored.
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Most strings (including
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.B Option
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names) are also case-insensitive, and insensitive to white space and
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\(lq_\(rq characters.
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.PP
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Each config file entry usually takes up a single line in the file. They
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consist of a keyword, which is possibly followed by one or more arguments,
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with the number and types of the arguments depending on the keyword.
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The argument types are:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.BR "Integer " "an integer number in decimal, hex or octal"
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.BR "Real " "a floating point number"
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.BR "String " "a string enclosed in double quote marks (\*q)"
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Note: hex integer values must be prefixed with \(lq0x\(rq, and octal values
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with \(lq0\(rq.
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.PP
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A special keyword called
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.B Option
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may be used to provide free\-form data to various components of the server.
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The
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.B Option
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keyword takes either one or two string arguments.
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The first is the option name, and the optional second argument is the
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option value.
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Some commonly used option value types include:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.BR "Integer " "an integer number in decimal, hex or octal"
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.BR "Real " "a floating point number"
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.BR "String " "a sequence of characters"
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.BR "Boolean " "a boolean value (see below)"
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.BR "Frequency " "a frequency value (see below)"
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Note that
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.I all
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.B Option
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values, not just strings, must be enclosed in quotes.
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.PP
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Boolean options may optionally have a value specified.
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When no value is specified, the option's value is
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.BR TRUE .
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The following boolean option values are recognised as
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.BR TRUE :
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.BR 1 ,
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.BR on ,
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.BR true ,
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.B yes
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.RE
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.PP
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and the following boolean option values are recognised as
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.BR FALSE :
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.BR 0 ,
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.BR off ,
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.BR false ,
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.B no
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.RE
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.PP
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If an option name is prefixed with
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.RB \*q No \*q,
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then the option value is negated.
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.PP
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Example: the following option entries are equivalent:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.B "Option \*qAccel\*q \*qOff\*q"
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.B "Option \*qNoAccel\*q"
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.B "Option \*qNoAccel\*q \*qOn\*q"
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.B "Option \*qAccel\*q \*qfalse\*q"
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.B "Option \*qAccel\*q \*qno\*q"
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Frequency option values consist of a real number that is optionally
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followed by one of the following frequency units:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.BR Hz ,
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.BR k ,
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.BR kHz ,
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.BR M ,
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.B MHz
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.RE
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.PP
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When the unit name is omitted, the correct units will be determined from
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the value and the expectations of the appropriate range of the value.
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It is recommended that the units always be specified when using frequency
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option values to avoid any errors in determining the value.
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.SH "FILES SECTION"
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The
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.B Files
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section is used to specify some path names required by the server.
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Some of these paths can also be set from the command line (see
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.BR Xserver (@appmansuffix@)
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and
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.BR Xorg (@appmansuffix@)).
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The command line settings override the values specified in the config
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file.
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The
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.B Files
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section is optional, as are all of the entries that may appear in it.
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.PP
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The entries that can appear in this section are:
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.TP 7
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.BI "FontPath \*q" path \*q
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sets the search path for fonts.
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This path is a comma separated list of font path elements which the Xorg
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server searches for font databases.
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Multiple
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.B FontPath
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entries may be specified, and they will be concatenated to build up the
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fontpath used by the server. Font path elements can be absolute
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directory paths, catalogue directories or a font server identifier. The
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formats of the later two are explained below:
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.PP
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.RS 7
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Catalogue directories:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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Catalogue directories can be specified using the prefix \fBcatalogue:\fR
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before the directory name. The directory can then be populated with
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symlinks pointing to the real font directories, using the following
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syntax in the symlink name:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.IR <identifier> : [attribute]: pri= <priority>
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <identifier>
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is an alphanumeric identifier,
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.I [attribute]
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is an attribute which will be passed to the underlying FPE and
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.I <priority>
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is a number used to order the fontfile FPEs. Examples:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.I 75dpi:unscaled:pri=20 -> /usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi
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.I gscript:pri=60 -> /usr/share/fonts/default/ghostscript
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.I misc:unscaled:pri=10 \-> /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc
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.fi
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.PP
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.RE
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.RE
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.RE
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.PP
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.RS 7
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Font server identifiers:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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Font server identifiers have the form:
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.RS 4
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.PP
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.IR <trans> / <hostname> : <port\-number>
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I <trans>
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is the transport type to use to connect to the font server (e.g.,
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.B unix
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for UNIX\-domain sockets or
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.B tcp
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for a TCP/IP connection),
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.I <hostname>
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is the hostname of the machine running the font server, and
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.I <port\-number>
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is the port number that the font server is listening on (usually 7100).
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.RE
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.PP
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When this entry is not specified in the config file, the server falls back
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to the compiled\-in default font path, which contains the following
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font path elements (which can be set inside a catalogue directory):
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.nf
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/misc/
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/TTF/
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/OTF/
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/Type1/
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/100dpi/
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.I @datadir@/fonts/X11/75dpi/
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Font path elements that are found to be invalid are removed from the
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font path when the server starts up.
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.RE
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.TP 7
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.BI "ModulePath \*q" path \*q
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sets the search path for loadable Xorg server modules.
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This path is a comma separated list of directories which the Xorg server
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searches for loadable modules loading in the order specified.
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Multiple
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.B ModulePath
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entries may be specified, and they will be concatenated to build the
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module search path used by the server. The default module path is
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.PP
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.RS 11
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@modulepath@
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.RE
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.\" The LogFile keyword is not currently implemented
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.ig
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.TP 7
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.BI "LogFile \*q" path \*q
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sets the name of the Xorg server log file.
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The default log file name when running as root is
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.PP
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.RS 11
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.RI @logdir@/Xorg. <n> .log
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.RE
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and for non root it is
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.RS 11
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.RI $XDG_DATA_HOME/xorg/Xorg. <n> .log
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.RE
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.PP
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.RS 7
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where
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.I <n>
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is the display number for the Xorg server.
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..
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.TP 7
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.BI "XkbDir \*q" path \*q
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sets the base directory for keyboard layout files. The
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.B \-xkbdir
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command line option can be used to override this. The default directory is
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.PP
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.RS 11
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@xkbdir@
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.RE
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.SH "SERVERFLAGS SECTION"
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In addition to options specific to this section (described below), the
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.B ServerFlags
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section is used to specify some global
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Xorg server options.
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All of the entries in this section are
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.BR Options ,
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although for compatibility purposes some of the old style entries are
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still recognised.
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Those old style entries are not documented here, and using them is
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discouraged.
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The
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.B ServerFlags
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section is optional, as are the entries that may be specified in it.
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.PP
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.B Options
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specified in this section (with the exception of the
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.B \*qDefaultServerLayout\*q
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.BR Option )
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may be overridden by
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.B Options
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specified in the active
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.B ServerLayout
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section.
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Options with command line equivalents are overridden when their command
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line equivalent is used.
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The options recognised by this section are:
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.TP 7
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.BI "Option \*qDebug\*q \*q" string \*q
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This comma-separated list provides a way to control various debugging switches
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from the config file.
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At the moment the only defined value is
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.B dmabuf_capable
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which instructs glamor to enable some unstable buffer management code.
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.TP 7
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.BI "Option \*qDefaultServerLayout\*q \*q" layout\-id \*q
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This specifies the default
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.B ServerLayout
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section to use in the absence of the
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.B \-layout
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command line option.
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.TP 7
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.BI "Option \*qDontVTSwitch\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This disallows the use of the
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.BI Ctrl+Alt+F n
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sequence (where
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.RI F n
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refers to one of the numbered function keys).
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That sequence is normally used to switch to another \*qvirtual terminal\*q
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on operating systems that have this feature.
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When this option is enabled, that key sequence has no special meaning and
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is passed to clients.
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Default: off.
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.TP 7
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.BI "Option \*qDontZap\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This disallows the use of the
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.B Terminate_Server
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XKB action (usually on Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, depending on XKB options).
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This action is normally used to terminate the Xorg server.
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When this option is enabled, the action has no effect.
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Default: off.
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.TP 7
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.BI "Option \*qDontZoom\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This disallows the use of the
|
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.B Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Plus
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and
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.B Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Minus
|
|
sequences.
|
|
These sequences allows you to switch between video modes.
|
|
When this option is enabled, those key sequences have no special meaning
|
|
and are passed to clients.
|
|
Default: off.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qDisableVidModeExtension\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
This disables the parts of the VidMode extension used by the xvidtune client
|
|
that can be used to change the video modes.
|
|
Default: the VidMode extension is enabled.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAllowNonLocalXvidtune\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
This allows the xvidtune client (and other clients that use the VidMode
|
|
extension) to connect from another host.
|
|
Default: off.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAllowMouseOpenFail\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
This tells the mousedrv(@drivermansuffix@) and vmmouse(@drivermansuffix@)
|
|
drivers to not report failure if the mouse device can't be opened/initialised.
|
|
It has no effect on the evdev(@drivermansuffix@) or other drivers.
|
|
Default: false.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qBlankTime\*q \*q" time \*q
|
|
sets the inactivity timeout for the
|
|
.B blank
|
|
phase of the screensaver.
|
|
.I time
|
|
is in minutes.
|
|
This is equivalent to the Xorg server's
|
|
.B \-s
|
|
flag, and the value can be changed at run\-time with
|
|
.BR xset(@appmansuffix@).
|
|
Default: 10 minutes.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qStandbyTime\*q \*q" time \*q
|
|
sets the inactivity timeout for the
|
|
.B standby
|
|
phase of DPMS mode.
|
|
.I time
|
|
is in minutes, and the value can be changed at run\-time with
|
|
.BR xset(@appmansuffix@).
|
|
Default: 10 minutes.
|
|
This is only suitable for VESA DPMS compatible monitors, and may not be
|
|
supported by all video drivers.
|
|
It is only enabled for screens that have the
|
|
.B \*qDPMS\*q
|
|
option set (see the MONITOR section below).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qSuspendTime\*q \*q" time \*q
|
|
sets the inactivity timeout for the
|
|
.B suspend
|
|
phase of DPMS mode.
|
|
.I time
|
|
is in minutes, and the value can be changed at run\-time with
|
|
.BR xset(@appmansuffix@).
|
|
Default: 10 minutes.
|
|
This is only suitable for VESA DPMS compatible monitors, and may not be
|
|
supported by all video drivers.
|
|
It is only enabled for screens that have the
|
|
.B \*qDPMS\*q
|
|
option set (see the MONITOR section below).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qOffTime\*q \*q" time \*q
|
|
sets the inactivity timeout for the
|
|
.B off
|
|
phase of DPMS mode.
|
|
.I time
|
|
is in minutes, and the value can be changed at run\-time with
|
|
.BR xset(@appmansuffix@).
|
|
Default: 10 minutes.
|
|
This is only suitable for VESA DPMS compatible monitors, and may not be
|
|
supported by all video drivers.
|
|
It is only enabled for screens that have the
|
|
.B \*qDPMS\*q
|
|
option set (see the MONITOR section below).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qMaxClients\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
|
Set the maximum number of clients allowed to connect to the X server.
|
|
Acceptable values are 64, 128, 256 or 512.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qNoPM\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Disables something to do with power management events.
|
|
Default: PM enabled on platforms that support it.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qXinerama\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
enable or disable XINERAMA extension.
|
|
Default is disabled.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qIndirectGLX\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
enable or disable indirect GLX contexts. Indirect GLX contexts are disabled by
|
|
default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qDRI2\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
enable or disable DRI2. DRI2 is disabled by default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qGlxVisuals\*q \*q" string \*q
|
|
This option controls how many GLX visuals the GLX modules sets up.
|
|
The default value is
|
|
.BR "typical" ,
|
|
which will setup up a typical subset of
|
|
the GLXFBConfigs provided by the driver as GLX visuals. Other options are
|
|
.BR "minimal" ,
|
|
which will set up the minimal set allowed by the GLX specification and
|
|
.BR "all"
|
|
which will setup GLX visuals for all GLXFBConfigs.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qUseDefaultFontPath\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Include the default font path even if other paths are specified in
|
|
xorg.conf. If enabled, other font paths are included as well. Enabled by
|
|
default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qIgnoreABI\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Allow modules built for a different, potentially incompatible version of
|
|
the X server to load. Disabled by default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAutoAddDevices\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
If this option is disabled, then no devices will be added from the HAL or
|
|
udev backends. Enabled by default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAutoEnableDevices\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
If this option is disabled, then the devices will be added (and the
|
|
DevicePresenceNotify event sent), but not enabled, thus leaving policy up
|
|
to the client.
|
|
Enabled by default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAutoAddGPU\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
If this option is disabled, then no GPU devices will be added from the udev
|
|
backend. Enabled by default. (May need to be disabled to setup Xinerama).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAutoBindGPU\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
If enabled then secondary GPUs will be automatically set up as output-sinks and
|
|
offload-sources. Making e.g. laptop outputs connected only to the secondary
|
|
GPU directly available for use without needing to run
|
|
"xrandr --setprovideroutputsource". Enabled by default.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qLog\*q \*q" string \*q
|
|
This option controls whether the log is flushed and/or synced to disk after
|
|
each message.
|
|
Possible values are
|
|
.B flush
|
|
or
|
|
.BR sync .
|
|
Unset by default.
|
|
.SH "MODULE SECTION"
|
|
The
|
|
.B Module
|
|
section is used to specify which Xorg server modules should be loaded.
|
|
This section is ignored when the Xorg server is built in static form.
|
|
The type of modules normally loaded in this section are Xorg server
|
|
extension modules.
|
|
Most other module types are loaded automatically when they are needed via
|
|
other mechanisms.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Module
|
|
section is optional, as are all of the entries that may be specified in
|
|
it.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Entries in this section may be in two forms.
|
|
The first and most commonly used form is an entry that uses the
|
|
.B Load
|
|
keyword, as described here:
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Load \*q" modulename \*q
|
|
This instructs the server to load the module called
|
|
.IR modulename .
|
|
The module name given should be the module's standard name, not the
|
|
module file name.
|
|
The standard name is case\-sensitive, and does not include the \(lqlib\(rq
|
|
or \(lqcyg\(rq prefixes, or the \(lq.so\(rq or \(lq.dll\(rq suffixes.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
Example: the DRI extension module can be loaded with the following entry:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.B "Load \*qdri\*q"
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Disable \*q" modulename \*q
|
|
This instructs the server to not load the module called
|
|
.IR modulename .
|
|
Some modules are loaded by default in the server, and this overrides that
|
|
default. If a
|
|
.B Load
|
|
instruction is given for the same module, it overrides the
|
|
.B Disable
|
|
instruction and the module is loaded. The module name given should be the
|
|
module's standard name, not the module file name. As with the
|
|
.B Load
|
|
instruction, the standard name is case-sensitive, and does not include the
|
|
"lib" prefix, or the ".a", ".o", or ".so" suffixes.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The second form of entry is a
|
|
.BR SubSection,
|
|
with the subsection name being the module name, and the contents of the
|
|
.B SubSection
|
|
being
|
|
.B Options
|
|
that are passed to the module when it is loaded.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Example: the extmod module (which contains a miscellaneous group of
|
|
server extensions) can be loaded, with the XFree86\-DGA extension
|
|
disabled by using the following entry:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "SubSection \*qextmod\*q"
|
|
.B " Option \*qomit XFree86\-DGA\*q"
|
|
.B EndSubSection
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
Modules are searched for in each directory specified in the
|
|
.B ModulePath
|
|
search path, and in the drivers, extensions, input, internal, and
|
|
multimedia subdirectories of each of those directories.
|
|
In addition to this, operating system specific subdirectories of all
|
|
the above are searched first if they exist.
|
|
.PP
|
|
To see what extension modules are available, check the extensions
|
|
subdirectory under:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
@modulepath@
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The \(lqextmod\(rq, \(lqdbe\(rq, \(lqdri\(rq, \(lqdri2\(rq, \(lqglx\(rq,
|
|
and \(lqrecord\(rq extension modules are loaded automatically, if they
|
|
are present, unless disabled with \*qDisable\*q entries.
|
|
It is recommended
|
|
that at very least the \(lqextmod\(rq extension module be loaded.
|
|
If it isn't, some commonly used server extensions (like the SHAPE
|
|
extension) will not be available.
|
|
.SH "EXTENSIONS SECTION"
|
|
The
|
|
.B Extensions
|
|
section is used to specify which X11 protocol extensions should be enabled
|
|
or disabled.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Extensions
|
|
section is optional, as are all of the entries that may be specified in
|
|
it.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Entries in this section are listed as Option statements with the name of
|
|
the extension as the first argument, and a boolean value as the second.
|
|
The extension name is case\-sensitive, and matches the form shown in the output
|
|
of \*qXorg -extension ?\*q.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
Example: the MIT-SHM extension can be disabled with the following entry:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qExtensions\*q"
|
|
.B " Option \*qMIT-SHM\*q \*qDisable\*q"
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.RE
|
|
.SH "INPUTDEVICE SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections.
|
|
Recent X servers employ HAL or udev backends for input device enumeration
|
|
and input hotplugging. It is usually not
|
|
necessary to provide
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections in the xorg.conf if hotplugging is in use (i.e. AutoAddDevices is
|
|
enabled). If hotplugging is enabled,
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections using the
|
|
.B mouse, kbd
|
|
and
|
|
.B vmmouse
|
|
driver will be ignored.
|
|
.PP
|
|
If hotplugging is disabled, there will normally
|
|
be at least two: one for the core (primary) keyboard
|
|
and one for the core pointer.
|
|
If either of these two is missing, a default configuration for the missing
|
|
ones will be used. In the absence of an explicitly specified core input
|
|
device, the first
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
marked as
|
|
.B CorePointer
|
|
(or
|
|
.BR CoreKeyboard )
|
|
is used.
|
|
If there is no match there, the first
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
that uses the \(lqmouse\(rq (or \(lqkbd\(rq) driver is used.
|
|
The final fallback is to use built\-in default configurations.
|
|
Currently the default configuration may not work as expected on all platforms.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qInputDevice\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.BI " Driver \*q" inputdriver \*q
|
|
.I " options"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
and
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entries are required in all
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections.
|
|
All other entries are optional.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this input device.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry specifies the name of the driver to use for this input device.
|
|
When using the loadable server, the input driver module
|
|
.RI \*q inputdriver \*q
|
|
will be loaded for each active
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
section.
|
|
An
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
section is considered active if it is referenced by an active
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section, if it is referenced by the
|
|
.B \-keyboard
|
|
or
|
|
.B \-pointer
|
|
command line options, or if it is selected implicitly as the core pointer
|
|
or keyboard device in the absence of such explicit references.
|
|
The most commonly used input drivers are
|
|
.BR evdev (@drivermansuffix@)
|
|
on Linux systems, and
|
|
.BR kbd (@drivermansuffix@)
|
|
and
|
|
.BR mousedrv (@drivermansuffix@)
|
|
on other platforms.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections recognise some driver\-independent
|
|
.BR Options ,
|
|
which are described here.
|
|
See the individual input driver manual pages for a description of the
|
|
device\-specific options.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAutoServerLayout\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Always add the device to the ServerLayout section used by this instance of
|
|
the server. This affects implied layouts as well as explicit layouts
|
|
specified in the configuration and/or on the command line.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qCorePointer\*q"
|
|
Deprecated, see
|
|
.B Floating
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qCoreKeyboard\*q"
|
|
Deprecated, see
|
|
.B Floating
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAlwaysCore\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Deprecated, see
|
|
.B Floating
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qSendCoreEvents\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Deprecated, see
|
|
.B Floating
|
|
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qFloating\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
When enabled, the input device is set up floating and does not
|
|
report events through any master device or control a cursor. The device is
|
|
only available to clients using the X Input Extension API. This option is
|
|
disabled by default.
|
|
The options
|
|
.B CorePointer,
|
|
.B CoreKeyboard,
|
|
.B AlwaysCore,
|
|
and
|
|
.B SendCoreEvents,
|
|
are the inverse of option
|
|
.B Floating
|
|
(i.e.
|
|
.B SendCoreEvents \*qon\*q
|
|
is equivalent to
|
|
.B Floating \*qoff\*q
|
|
).
|
|
|
|
This option controls the startup behavior only, a device
|
|
may be reattached or set floating at runtime.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qTransformationMatrix\*q \*q" a " " b " " c " " d " " e " " f " " g " " h " " i \*q
|
|
Specifies the 3x3 transformation matrix for absolute input devices. The
|
|
input device will be bound to the area given in the matrix. In most
|
|
configurations, "a" and "e" specify the width and height of the area the
|
|
device is bound to, and "c" and "f" specify the x and y offset of the area.
|
|
The value range is 0 to 1, where 1 represents the width or height of all
|
|
root windows together, 0.5 represents half the area, etc. The values
|
|
represent a 3x3 matrix, with the first, second and third group of three
|
|
values representing the first, second and third row of the matrix,
|
|
respectively. The identity matrix is "1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1".
|
|
.SS POINTER ACCELERATION
|
|
For pointing devices, the following options control how the pointer
|
|
is accelerated or decelerated with respect to physical device motion. Most of
|
|
these can be adjusted at runtime, see the xinput(1) man page for details. Only
|
|
the most important acceleration options are discussed here.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelerationProfile\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
|
Select the profile. In layman's terms, the profile constitutes the "feeling" of
|
|
the acceleration. More formally, it defines how the transfer function (actual
|
|
acceleration as a function of current device velocity and acceleration controls)
|
|
is constructed. This is mainly a matter of personal preference.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 6
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B " 0 classic (mostly compatible)"
|
|
.B "-1 none (only constant deceleration is applied)"
|
|
.B " 1 device-dependent"
|
|
.B " 2 polynomial (polynomial function)"
|
|
.B " 3 smooth linear (soft knee, then linear)"
|
|
.B " 4 simple (normal when slow, otherwise accelerated)"
|
|
.B " 5 power (power function)"
|
|
.B " 6 linear (more speed, more acceleration)"
|
|
.B " 7 limited (like linear, but maxes out at threshold)"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qConstantDeceleration\*q \*q" real \*q
|
|
Makes the pointer go
|
|
.B deceleration
|
|
times slower than normal. Most useful for high-resolution devices. A value
|
|
between 0 and 1 will speed up the pointer.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAdaptiveDeceleration\*q \*q" real \*q
|
|
Allows to actually decelerate the pointer when going slow. At most, it will be
|
|
.B adaptive deceleration
|
|
times slower. Enables precise pointer placement without sacrificing speed.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelerationScheme\*q \*q" string \*q
|
|
Selects the scheme, which is the underlying algorithm.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "predictable default algorithm (behaving more predictable)"
|
|
.B "lightweight old acceleration code (as specified in the X protocol spec)"
|
|
.B "none no acceleration or deceleration"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelerationNumerator\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelerationDenominator\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
|
Set numerator and denominator of the acceleration factor. The acceleration
|
|
factor is a rational which, together with threshold, can be used to tweak
|
|
profiles to suit the users needs. The
|
|
.B simple
|
|
and
|
|
.B limited
|
|
profiles use it directly (i.e. they accelerate by the factor), for other
|
|
profiles it should hold that a higher acceleration factor leads to a faster
|
|
pointer. Typically, 1 is unaccelerated and values up to 5 are sensible.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelerationThreshold\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
|
Set the threshold, which is roughly the velocity (usually device units per 10
|
|
ms) required for acceleration to become effective. The precise effect varies
|
|
with the profile however.
|
|
|
|
.SH "INPUTCLASS SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
sections.
|
|
These sections are optional and are used to provide configuration for a
|
|
class of input devices as they are automatically added. An input device can
|
|
match more than one
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
section. Each class can override settings from a previous class, so it is
|
|
best to arrange the sections with the most generic matches first.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qInputClass\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.I " options"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry is required in all
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
sections.
|
|
All other entries are optional.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this input class.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry specifies the name of the driver to use for this input device.
|
|
After all classes have been examined, the
|
|
.RI \*q inputdriver \*q
|
|
module from the first
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry will be enabled when using the loadable server.
|
|
.PP
|
|
When an input device is automatically added, its characteristics are
|
|
checked against all
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
sections. Each section can contain optional entries to narrow the match
|
|
of the class. If none of the optional entries appear, the
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
section is generic and will match any input device. If more than one of
|
|
these entries appear, they all must match for the configuration to apply.
|
|
.PP
|
|
There are two types of match entries used in
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
sections. The first allows various tokens to be matched against attributes
|
|
of the device. An entry can be constructed to match attributes from different
|
|
devices by separating arguments with a '|' character. Multiple entries of the
|
|
same type may be supplied to add multiple matching conditions on the same
|
|
attribute. For example:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qInputClass\*q"
|
|
.B " Identifier \*qMy Class\*q"
|
|
.B " # product string must contain example and
|
|
.B " # either gizmo or gadget
|
|
.B " MatchProduct \*qexample\*q
|
|
.B " MatchProduct \*qgizmo|gadget\*q
|
|
.B " NoMatchDriver \*qdrivername\*q
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchProduct \*q" matchproduct \*q
|
|
This entry can be used to check if the substring
|
|
.RI \*q matchproduct \*q
|
|
occurs in the device's product name.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchVendor \*q" matchvendor \*q
|
|
This entry can be used to check if the substring
|
|
.RI \*q matchvendor \*q
|
|
occurs in the device's vendor name.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchDevicePath \*q" matchdevice \*q
|
|
This entry can be used to check if the device file matches the
|
|
.RI \*q matchdevice \*q
|
|
pathname pattern.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchOS \*q" matchos \*q
|
|
This entry can be used to check if the operating system matches the
|
|
case-insensitive
|
|
.RI \*q matchos \*q
|
|
string. This entry is only supported on platforms providing the
|
|
.BR uname (2)
|
|
system call.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchPnPID \*q" matchpnp \*q
|
|
The device's Plug and Play (PnP) ID can be checked against the
|
|
.RI \*q matchpnp \*q
|
|
shell wildcard pattern.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchUSBID \*q" matchusb \*q
|
|
The device's USB ID can be checked against the
|
|
.RI \*q matchusb \*q
|
|
shell wildcard pattern. The ID is constructed as lowercase hexadecimal numbers
|
|
separated by a ':'. This is the same format as the
|
|
.BR lsusb (8)
|
|
program.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchDriver \*q" matchdriver \*q
|
|
Check the case-sensitive string
|
|
.RI \*q matchdriver \*q
|
|
against the currently configured driver of the device. Ordering of sections
|
|
using this entry is important since it will not match unless the driver has
|
|
been set by the config backend or a previous
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
section.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchTag \*q" matchtag \*q
|
|
This entry can be used to check if tags assigned by the config backend
|
|
matches the
|
|
.RI \*q matchtag \*q
|
|
pattern. A match is found if at least one of the tags given in
|
|
.RI \*q matchtag \*q
|
|
matches at least one of the tags assigned by the backend.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchLayout \*q" matchlayout \*q
|
|
Check the case-sensitive string
|
|
.RI \*q matchlayout \*q
|
|
against the currently active
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section. The empty string "" matches an implicit layout which appears
|
|
if no named
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
sections have been found.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The above directives have equivalents for negative matching with the
|
|
.B NoMatchProduct,
|
|
.B NoMatchVendor,
|
|
.B NoMatchDevicePath,
|
|
.B NoMatchOS,
|
|
.B NoMatchPnPID,
|
|
.B NoMatchUSBID,
|
|
.B NoMatchDriver,
|
|
.B NoMatchTag,
|
|
and
|
|
.B NoMatchLayout
|
|
directives. These NoMatch directives match if the subsequent match is not
|
|
met by the device.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The second type of entry is used to match device types. These entries take a
|
|
boolean argument similar to
|
|
.B Option
|
|
entries.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsKeyboard \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsPointer \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsJoystick \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsTablet \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsTabletPad \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsTouchpad \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchIsTouchscreen \*q" bool \*q
|
|
.PP
|
|
When an input device has been matched to the
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
section, any
|
|
.B Option
|
|
entries are applied to the device. One
|
|
.B InputClass
|
|
specific
|
|
.B Option
|
|
is recognized. See the
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
section above for a description of the remaining
|
|
.B Option
|
|
entries.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qIgnore\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the device should be ignored entirely,
|
|
and not added to the server. This can be useful when the device is handled
|
|
by another program and no X events should be generated.
|
|
.SH "OUTPUTCLASS SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
sections.
|
|
These sections are optional and are used to provide configuration for a
|
|
class of output devices as they are automatically added.
|
|
An output device can match more than one
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
section.
|
|
Each class can override settings from a previous class, so it is best to
|
|
arrange the sections with the most generic matches first.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qOutputClass\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry is required in all
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
sections.
|
|
All other entries are optional.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this output class.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry specifies the name of the driver to use for this output device.
|
|
After all classes have been examined, the
|
|
.RI \*q outputdriver \*q
|
|
module from the first
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry will be enabled when using the loadable server.
|
|
.PP
|
|
When an output device is automatically added, its characteristics are
|
|
checked against all
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
sections.
|
|
Each section can contain optional entries to narrow the match of the class.
|
|
If none of the optional entries appear, the
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
section is generic and will match any output device.
|
|
If more than one of these entries appear, they all must match for the
|
|
configuration to apply.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The following list of tokens can be matched against attributes of the device.
|
|
An entry can be constructed to match attributes from different devices by
|
|
separating arguments with a '|' character.
|
|
.PP
|
|
For example:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qOutputClass\*q"
|
|
.B " Identifier \*qMy Class\*q"
|
|
.B " # kernel driver must be either foo or bar
|
|
.B " MatchDriver \*qfoo|bar\*q
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchDriver \*q" matchdriver \*q
|
|
Check the case-sensitive string
|
|
.RI \*q matchdriver \*q
|
|
against the kernel driver of the device.
|
|
.PP
|
|
When an output device has been matched to the
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
section, any
|
|
.B Option
|
|
entries are applied to the device. One
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
specific
|
|
.B Option
|
|
is recognized. See the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section below for a description of the remaining
|
|
.B Option
|
|
entries.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qPrimaryGPU\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
This option specifies that the matched device should be treated as the
|
|
primary GPU, replacing the selection of the GPU used as output by the
|
|
firmware. If multiple output devices match an OutputClass section with
|
|
the PrimaryGPU option set, the first one enumerated becomes the primary GPU.
|
|
.PP
|
|
A
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
Section may contain
|
|
.B ModulePath
|
|
entries. When an output device matches an
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
section, any
|
|
.B ModulePath
|
|
entries in that
|
|
.B OutputClass
|
|
are pre-pended to the search path for loadable Xorg server modules. See
|
|
.B ModulePath
|
|
in the
|
|
.B Files
|
|
section for more info.
|
|
.SH "DEVICE SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections.
|
|
There must be at least one, for the video card being used.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qDevice\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.BI " Driver \*q" driver \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
and
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entries are required in all
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections. All other entries are optional.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this graphics device.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Driver
|
|
entry specifies the name of the driver to use for this graphics device.
|
|
When using the loadable server, the driver module
|
|
.RI \*q driver \*q
|
|
will be loaded for each active
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section.
|
|
A
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section is considered active if it is referenced by an active
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections recognise some driver\-independent entries and
|
|
.BR Options ,
|
|
which are described here.
|
|
Not all drivers make use of these
|
|
driver\-independent entries, and many of those that do don't require them
|
|
to be specified because the information is auto\-detected.
|
|
See the individual graphics driver manual pages for further information
|
|
about this, and for a description of the device\-specific options.
|
|
Note that most of the
|
|
.B Options
|
|
listed here (but not the other entries) may be specified in the
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section instead of here in the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "BusID \*q" bus\-id \*q
|
|
This specifies the bus location of the graphics card.
|
|
For PCI/AGP cards,
|
|
the
|
|
.I bus\-id
|
|
string has the form
|
|
.BI PCI: bus @ domain : device : function
|
|
(e.g., \(lqPCI:1@0:0:0\(rq might be appropriate for an AGP card). The
|
|
"@domain" part can be left out for PCI domain 0. This field is usually
|
|
optional in single-head configurations when using the primary graphics card.
|
|
In multi-head configurations, or when using a secondary graphics card in a
|
|
single-head configuration, this entry is mandatory.
|
|
Its main purpose is to make an unambiguous connection between the device
|
|
section and the hardware it is representing.
|
|
This information can usually be found by running the pciaccess tool
|
|
scanpci.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Screen " number
|
|
This option is mandatory for cards where a single PCI entity can drive more
|
|
than one display (i.e., multiple CRTCs sharing a single graphics accelerator
|
|
and video memory).
|
|
One
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section is required for each head, and this
|
|
parameter determines which head each of the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections applies to.
|
|
The legal values of
|
|
.I number
|
|
range from 0 to one less than the total number of heads per entity.
|
|
Most drivers require that the primary screen (0) be present.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Chipset \*q" chipset \*q
|
|
This usually optional entry specifies the chipset used on the graphics
|
|
board.
|
|
In most cases this entry is not required because the drivers will probe the
|
|
hardware to determine the chipset type.
|
|
Don't specify it unless the driver-specific documentation recommends that you
|
|
do.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Ramdac \*q" ramdac\-type \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the type of RAMDAC used on the graphics
|
|
board.
|
|
This is only used by a few of the drivers, and in most cases it is not
|
|
required because the drivers will probe the hardware to determine the
|
|
RAMDAC type where possible.
|
|
Don't specify it unless the driver-specific documentation recommends that you
|
|
do.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "DacSpeed " speed
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "DacSpeed " "speed\-8 speed\-16 speed\-24 speed\-32"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the RAMDAC speed rating (which is usually
|
|
printed on the RAMDAC chip).
|
|
The speed is in MHz.
|
|
When one value is given, it applies to all framebuffer pixel sizes.
|
|
When multiple values are given, they apply to the framebuffer pixel sizes
|
|
8, 16, 24 and 32 respectively.
|
|
This is not used by many drivers, and only needs to be specified when the
|
|
speed rating of the RAMDAC is different from the defaults built in to
|
|
driver, or when the driver can't auto-detect the correct defaults.
|
|
Don't specify it unless the driver-specific documentation recommends that you
|
|
do.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Clocks " "clock ..."
|
|
specifies the pixel that are on your graphics board.
|
|
The clocks are in MHz, and may be specified as a floating point number.
|
|
The value is stored internally to the nearest kHz.
|
|
The ordering of the clocks is important.
|
|
It must match the order in which they are selected on the graphics board.
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.B Clocks
|
|
lines may be specified, and each is concatenated to form the list.
|
|
Most drivers do not use this entry, and it is only required for some older
|
|
boards with non-programmable clocks.
|
|
Don't specify this entry unless the driver-specific documentation explicitly
|
|
recommends that you do.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI "ClockChip \*q" clockchip\-type \*q
|
|
This optional entry is used to specify the clock chip type on graphics
|
|
boards which have a programmable clock generator.
|
|
Only a few Xorg drivers support programmable clock chips.
|
|
For details, see the appropriate driver manual page.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "VideoRam " "mem"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the amount of video ram that is installed
|
|
on the graphics board.
|
|
This is measured in kBytes.
|
|
In most cases this is not required because the Xorg server probes
|
|
the graphics board to determine this quantity.
|
|
The driver-specific documentation should indicate when it might be needed.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MemBase " "baseaddress"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the memory base address of a graphics
|
|
board's linear frame buffer.
|
|
This entry is not used by many drivers, and it should only be specified if
|
|
the driver-specific documentation recommends it.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "IOBase " "baseaddress"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the IO base address.
|
|
This entry is not used by many drivers, and it should only be specified if
|
|
the driver-specific documentation recommends it.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "ChipID " "id"
|
|
This optional entry specifies a numerical ID representing the chip type.
|
|
For PCI cards, it is usually the device ID.
|
|
This can be used to override the auto-detection, but that should only be done
|
|
when the driver-specific documentation recommends it.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "ChipRev " "rev"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the chip revision number.
|
|
This can be used to override the auto-detection, but that should only be done
|
|
when the driver-specific documentation recommends it.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchSeat " "seat\-id"
|
|
Only apply this
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section if X server was started with
|
|
.B -seat
|
|
.I seat\-id
|
|
option.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qModeDebug\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Enable printing of additional debugging information about modesetting to
|
|
the server log.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qNoOutputInitialSize\*q \*q" width " " height \*q
|
|
Normally, the X server infers the initial screen size based on any
|
|
connected outputs.
|
|
However, if no outputs are connected, the X server picks a default screen size
|
|
of 1024 x 768.
|
|
This option overrides the default screen size to use when no outputs are
|
|
connected.
|
|
In contrast to the \*qVirtual\*q Display SubSection entry, which applies
|
|
unconditionally, \*qNoOutputInitialSize\*q is only used if no outputs are
|
|
detected when the X server starts.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qPreferCloneMode\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
If enabled, bring up monitors of a screen in clone mode instead of horizontal
|
|
extended layout by default. (Defaults to off; the video driver can change the
|
|
default value, but this option can always override it)
|
|
.ig
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
This optional entry allows an IRQ number to be specified.
|
|
..
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.B Options
|
|
Option flags may be specified in the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
sections.
|
|
These include driver\-specific options and driver\-independent options.
|
|
The former are described in the driver\-specific documentation.
|
|
Some of the latter are described below in the section about the
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section, and they may also be included here.
|
|
|
|
.SH "VIDEOADAPTOR SECTION"
|
|
Nobody wants to say how this works.
|
|
Maybe nobody knows ...
|
|
|
|
.SH "MONITOR SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
sections.
|
|
There should normally be at least one, for the monitor being used,
|
|
but a default configuration will be created when one isn't specified.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qMonitor\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The only mandatory entry in a
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section is the
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this monitor.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section may be used to provide information about the specifications of the
|
|
monitor, monitor-specific
|
|
.BR Options ,
|
|
and information about the video modes to use with the monitor.
|
|
.PP
|
|
With RandR 1.2-enabled drivers, monitor sections may be tied to specific
|
|
outputs of the video card. Using the name of the output defined by the video
|
|
driver plus the identifier of a monitor section, one associates a monitor
|
|
section with an output by adding an option to the Device section in the
|
|
following format:
|
|
|
|
.BI "Option \*qMonitor-" outputname "\*q \*q" monitorsection \*q
|
|
|
|
(for example,
|
|
.B Option \*qMonitor-VGA\*q \*qVGA monitor\*q
|
|
for a VGA output)
|
|
.PP
|
|
In the absence of specific association of monitor sections to outputs, if a
|
|
monitor section is present the server will associate it with an output to
|
|
preserve compatibility for previous single-head configurations.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Specifying video modes is optional because the server will use the DDC or other
|
|
information provided by the monitor to automatically configure the list of
|
|
modes available.
|
|
When modes are specified explicitly in the
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section (with the
|
|
.BR Mode ,
|
|
.BR ModeLine ,
|
|
or
|
|
.B UseModes
|
|
keywords), built-in modes with the same names are not included.
|
|
Built-in modes with different names are, however, still implicitly included,
|
|
when they meet the requirements of the monitor.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The entries that may be used in
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
sections are described below.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "VendorName \*q" vendor \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the monitor's manufacturer.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "ModelName \*q" model \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the monitor's model.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "HorizSync " "horizsync\-range"
|
|
gives the range(s) of horizontal sync frequencies supported by the
|
|
monitor.
|
|
.I horizsync\-range
|
|
may be a comma separated list of either discrete values or ranges of
|
|
values.
|
|
A range of values is two values separated by a dash.
|
|
By default the values are in units of kHz.
|
|
They may be specified in MHz or Hz
|
|
if
|
|
.B MHz
|
|
or
|
|
.B Hz
|
|
is added to the end of the line.
|
|
The data given here is used by the Xorg server to determine if video
|
|
modes are within the specifications of the monitor.
|
|
This information should be available in the monitor's handbook.
|
|
If this entry is omitted, a default range of 28\-33kHz is used.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "VertRefresh " "vertrefresh\-range"
|
|
gives the range(s) of vertical refresh frequencies supported by the
|
|
monitor.
|
|
.I vertrefresh\-range
|
|
may be a comma separated list of either discrete values or ranges of
|
|
values.
|
|
A range of values is two values separated by a dash.
|
|
By default the values are in units of Hz.
|
|
They may be specified in MHz or kHz
|
|
if
|
|
.B MHz
|
|
or
|
|
.B kHz
|
|
is added to the end of the line.
|
|
The data given here is used by the Xorg server to determine if video
|
|
modes are within the specifications of the monitor.
|
|
This information should be available in the monitor's handbook.
|
|
If this entry is omitted, a default range of 43\-72Hz is used.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "DisplaySize " "width height"
|
|
This optional entry gives the width and height, in millimetres, of the
|
|
picture area of the monitor.
|
|
If given this is used to calculate the horizontal and vertical pitch (DPI) of
|
|
the screen.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Gamma " "gamma\-value"
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Gamma " "red\-gamma green\-gamma blue\-gamma"
|
|
This is an optional entry that can be used to specify the gamma correction
|
|
for the monitor.
|
|
It may be specified as either a single value or as three separate RGB values.
|
|
The values should be in the range 0.1 to 10.0, and the default is 1.0.
|
|
Not all drivers are capable of using this information.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "UseModes \*q" modesection\-id \*q
|
|
Include the set of modes listed in the
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
section called
|
|
.IR modesection\-id.
|
|
This makes all of the modes defined in that section available for use by
|
|
this monitor.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Mode \*q" name \*q
|
|
This is an optional multi-line entry that can be used to provide
|
|
definitions for video modes for the monitor.
|
|
In most cases this isn't necessary because the built-in set of VESA standard
|
|
modes will be sufficient.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Mode
|
|
keyword indicates the start of a multi-line video mode description.
|
|
The mode description is terminated with the
|
|
.B EndMode
|
|
keyword.
|
|
The mode description consists of the following entries:
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "DotClock " clock
|
|
is the dot (pixel) clock rate to be used for the mode.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "HTimings " "hdisp hsyncstart hsyncend htotal"
|
|
specifies the horizontal timings for the mode.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "VTimings " "vdisp vsyncstart vsyncend vtotal"
|
|
specifies the vertical timings for the mode.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "Flags \*q" flag \*q " ..."
|
|
specifies an optional set of mode flags, each of which is a separate
|
|
string in double quotes.
|
|
.B \*qInterlace\*q
|
|
indicates that the mode is interlaced.
|
|
.B \*qDoubleScan\*q
|
|
indicates a mode where each scanline is doubled.
|
|
.B \*q+HSync\*q
|
|
and
|
|
.B \*q\-HSync\*q
|
|
can be used to select the polarity of the HSync signal.
|
|
.B \*q+VSync\*q
|
|
and
|
|
.B \*q\-VSync\*q
|
|
can be used to select the polarity of the VSync signal.
|
|
.B \*qComposite\*q
|
|
can be used to specify composite sync on hardware where this is supported.
|
|
Additionally, on some hardware,
|
|
.B \*q+CSync\*q
|
|
and
|
|
.B \*q\-CSync\*q
|
|
may be used to select the composite sync polarity.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "HSkew " hskew
|
|
specifies the number of pixels (towards the right edge of the screen) by
|
|
which the display enable signal is to be skewed.
|
|
Not all drivers use this information.
|
|
This option might become necessary to override the default value supplied
|
|
by the server (if any).
|
|
\(lqRoving\(rq horizontal lines indicate this value needs to be increased.
|
|
If the last few pixels on a scan line appear on the left of the screen,
|
|
this value should be decreased.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "VScan " vscan
|
|
specifies the number of times each scanline is painted on the screen.
|
|
Not all drivers use this information.
|
|
Values less than 1 are treated as 1, which is the default.
|
|
Generally, the
|
|
.B \*qDoubleScan\*q
|
|
.B Flag
|
|
mentioned above doubles this value.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "ModeLine \*q" name \*q " mode\-description"
|
|
This entry is a more compact version of the
|
|
.B Mode
|
|
entry, and it also can be used to specify video modes for the monitor.
|
|
This is a single line format for specifying video modes.
|
|
In most cases this isn't necessary because the built\-in set of VESA
|
|
standard modes will be sufficient.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
The
|
|
.I mode\-description
|
|
is in four sections, the first three of which are mandatory.
|
|
The first is the dot (pixel) clock.
|
|
This is a single number specifying the pixel clock rate for the mode in
|
|
MHz.
|
|
The second section is a list of four numbers specifying the horizontal
|
|
timings.
|
|
These numbers are the
|
|
.IR hdisp ,
|
|
.IR hsyncstart ,
|
|
.IR hsyncend ,
|
|
and
|
|
.I htotal
|
|
values.
|
|
The third section is a list of four numbers specifying the vertical
|
|
timings.
|
|
These numbers are the
|
|
.IR vdisp ,
|
|
.IR vsyncstart ,
|
|
.IR vsyncend ,
|
|
and
|
|
.I vtotal
|
|
values.
|
|
The final section is a list of flags specifying other characteristics of
|
|
the mode.
|
|
.B Interlace
|
|
indicates that the mode is interlaced.
|
|
.B DoubleScan
|
|
indicates a mode where each scanline is doubled.
|
|
.B +HSync
|
|
and
|
|
.B \-HSync
|
|
can be used to select the polarity of the HSync signal.
|
|
.B +VSync
|
|
and
|
|
.B \-VSync
|
|
can be used to select the polarity of the VSync signal.
|
|
.B Composite
|
|
can be used to specify composite sync on hardware where this is supported.
|
|
Additionally, on some hardware,
|
|
.B +CSync
|
|
and
|
|
.B \-CSync
|
|
may be used to select the composite sync polarity.
|
|
The
|
|
.B HSkew
|
|
and
|
|
.B VScan
|
|
options mentioned above in the
|
|
.B Mode
|
|
entry description can also be used here.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qDPMS\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This option controls whether the server should enable the DPMS extension
|
|
for power management for this screen. The default is to enable the
|
|
extension.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qSyncOnGreen\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This option controls whether the video card should drive the sync signal
|
|
on the green color pin. Not all cards support this option, and most
|
|
monitors do not require it. The default is off.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qPrimary\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be treated as the primary
|
|
monitor. (RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qPreferredMode\*q \*q" name \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies a mode to be marked as the preferred initial mode
|
|
of the monitor.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qZoomModes\*q \*q" name " " name " " ... \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies modes to be marked as zoom modes.
|
|
It is possible to switch to the next and previous mode via
|
|
.BR Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Plus " and " Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Minus .
|
|
All these keypad available modes are selected from the screen mode list.
|
|
This list is a copy of the compatibility output monitor mode list.
|
|
Since this output is the output connected to the lowest
|
|
dot-area monitor, as determined from its largest size mode, that
|
|
monitor defines the available zoom modes.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qPosition\*q \*q" x " " y \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the position of the monitor within the X
|
|
screen.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qLeftOf\*q \*q" output \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be positioned to the
|
|
left of the output (not monitor) of the given name.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qRightOf\*q \*q" output \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be positioned to the
|
|
right of the output (not monitor) of the given name.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAbove\*q \*q" output \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be positioned above the
|
|
output (not monitor) of the given name.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qBelow\*q \*q" output \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be positioned below the
|
|
output (not monitor) of the given name.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qEnable\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies whether the monitor should be turned on
|
|
at startup. By default, the server will attempt to enable all connected
|
|
monitors.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qDefaultModes\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies whether the server should add supported default
|
|
modes to the list of modes offered on this monitor. By default, the server
|
|
will add default modes; you should only disable this if you can guarantee
|
|
that EDID will be available at all times, or if you have added custom modelines
|
|
which the server can use.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qMinClock\*q \*q" frequency \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the minimum dot clock, in kHz, that is supported
|
|
by the monitor.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qMaxClock\*q \*q" frequency \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the maximum dot clock, in kHz, that is supported
|
|
by the monitor.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qIgnore\*q \*q" bool \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies that the monitor should be ignored entirely,
|
|
and not reported through RandR. This is useful if the hardware reports the
|
|
presence of outputs that don't exist.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qRotate\*q \*q" rotation \*q
|
|
This optional entry specifies the initial rotation of the given monitor.
|
|
Valid values for rotation are \*qnormal\*q, \*qleft\*q, \*qright\*q, and
|
|
\*qinverted\*q.
|
|
(RandR 1.2-supporting drivers only)
|
|
|
|
.SH "MODES SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
sections, or none.
|
|
These sections provide a way of defining sets of video modes independently
|
|
of the
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
sections.
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
sections may include the definitions provided in these sections by
|
|
using the
|
|
.B UseModes
|
|
keyword.
|
|
In most cases the
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
sections are not necessary because the built\-in set of VESA standard modes
|
|
will be sufficient.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qModes\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this set of mode descriptions.
|
|
The other entries permitted in
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
sections are the
|
|
.B Mode
|
|
and
|
|
.B ModeLine
|
|
entries that are described above in the
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section.
|
|
.SH "SCREEN SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
sections.
|
|
There must be at least one, for the \(lqscreen\(rq being used.
|
|
A \(lqscreen\(rq represents the binding of a graphics device
|
|
.RB ( Device
|
|
section) and a monitor
|
|
.RB ( Monitor
|
|
section).
|
|
A
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section is considered \(lqactive\(rq if it is referenced by an active
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section or by the
|
|
.B \-screen
|
|
command line option.
|
|
If neither of those is present, the first
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section found in the config file is considered the active one.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qScreen\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.BI " Device \*q" devid \*q
|
|
.BI " GPUDevice \*q" devid \*q
|
|
.BI " Monitor \*q" monid \*q
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.BI " SubSection \*qDisplay\*q"
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ...
|
|
.B " EndSubSection"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry is mandatory.
|
|
All others are optional.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this screen.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section provides information specific to the whole screen, including
|
|
screen\-specific
|
|
.BR Options .
|
|
In multi\-head configurations, there will be multiple active
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
sections, one for each head.
|
|
The entries available
|
|
for this section are:
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Device \*q" device\-id \*q
|
|
This entry specifies the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section to be used for this screen. When multiple graphics cards are
|
|
present, this is what ties a specific card to a screen. The
|
|
.I device\-id
|
|
must match the
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
of a
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section in the config file.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "GPUDevice \*q" device\-id \*q
|
|
This entry specifies the
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section to be used as a secondary GPU device for this screen. When multiple graphics cards are
|
|
present, this is what ties a specific secondary card to a screen. The
|
|
.I device\-id
|
|
must match the
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
of a
|
|
.B Device
|
|
section in the config file. This can be specified up to 4 times for a single screen.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Monitor \*q" monitor\-id \*q
|
|
specifies which monitor description is to be used for this screen.
|
|
If a
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
name is not specified, a default configuration is used.
|
|
Currently the default configuration may not function as expected on all
|
|
platforms.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "VideoAdaptor \*q" xv\-id \*q
|
|
specifies an optional Xv video adaptor description to be used with this
|
|
screen.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "DefaultDepth " depth
|
|
specifies which color depth the server should use by default.
|
|
The
|
|
.B \-depth
|
|
command line option can be used to override this.
|
|
If neither is specified, the default depth is driver\-specific, but in most
|
|
cases is 8.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "DefaultFbBpp " bpp
|
|
specifies which framebuffer layout to use by default.
|
|
The
|
|
.B \-fbbpp
|
|
command line option can be used to override this.
|
|
In most cases the driver will chose the best default value for this.
|
|
The only case where there is even a choice in this value is for depth 24,
|
|
where some hardware supports both a packed 24 bit framebuffer layout and a
|
|
sparse 32 bit framebuffer layout.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchSeat " "seat\-id"
|
|
Only apply this
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section if X server was started with
|
|
.B -seat
|
|
.I seat\-id
|
|
option.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.B Options
|
|
Various
|
|
.B Option
|
|
flags may be specified in the
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section.
|
|
Some are driver\-specific and are described in the driver documentation.
|
|
Others are driver\-independent, and will eventually be described here.
|
|
.\" XXX These should really be in an xaa man page.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qAccel\*q"
|
|
Enables 2D hardware acceleration.
|
|
This option is on by default, but it may be necessary to turn it off if
|
|
there are bugs in the driver.
|
|
There are many options to disable specific accelerated operations, listed
|
|
below.
|
|
Note that disabling an operation will have no effect if the operation is
|
|
not accelerated (whether due to lack of support in the hardware or in the
|
|
driver).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qGlxVendorLibrary\*q \*q" string \*q
|
|
This option specifies a space-separated list of OpenGL vendor libraries to
|
|
use for the screen. This may be used to select an alternate implementation
|
|
for development, debugging, or alternate feature sets.
|
|
Default: mesa.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qInitPrimary\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Use the Int10 module to initialize the primary graphics card.
|
|
Normally, only secondary cards are soft-booted using the Int10 module, as the
|
|
primary card has already been initialized by the BIOS at boot time.
|
|
Default: false.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qNoInt10\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
Disables the Int10 module, a module that uses the int10 call to the BIOS
|
|
of the graphics card to initialize it.
|
|
Default: false.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Each
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section may optionally contain one or more
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsections.
|
|
Those subsections provide depth/fbbpp specific configuration information,
|
|
and the one chosen depends on the depth and/or fbbpp that is being used for
|
|
the screen.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsection format is described in the section below.
|
|
|
|
.SH "DISPLAY SUBSECTION"
|
|
Each
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section may have multiple
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsections.
|
|
The \(lqactive\(rq
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsection is the first that matches the depth and/or fbbpp values being
|
|
used, or failing that, the first that has neither a depth or fbbpp value
|
|
specified.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsections are optional.
|
|
When there isn't one that matches the depth and/or fbbpp values being used,
|
|
all the parameters that can be specified here fall back to their defaults.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B " SubSection \*qDisplay\*q"
|
|
.BI " Depth " depth
|
|
.I " entries"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B " EndSubSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Depth " depth
|
|
This entry specifies what colour depth the
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsection is to be used for.
|
|
This entry is usually specified, but it may be omitted to create a match\-all
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsection or when wishing to match only against the
|
|
.B FbBpp
|
|
parameter.
|
|
The range of
|
|
.I depth
|
|
values that are allowed depends on the driver.
|
|
Most drivers support 8, 15, 16 and 24.
|
|
Some also support 1 and/or 4, and some may support other values (like 30).
|
|
Note:
|
|
.I depth
|
|
means the number of bits in a pixel that are actually used to determine
|
|
the pixel colour.
|
|
32 is not a valid
|
|
.I depth
|
|
value.
|
|
Most hardware that uses 32 bits per pixel only uses 24 of them to hold the
|
|
colour information, which means that the colour depth is 24, not 32.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "FbBpp " bpp
|
|
This entry specifies the framebuffer format this
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsection is to be used for.
|
|
This entry is only needed when providing depth 24 configurations that allow
|
|
a choice between a 24 bpp packed framebuffer format and a 32bpp sparse
|
|
framebuffer format.
|
|
In most cases this entry should not be used.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Weight " "red\-weight green\-weight blue\-weight"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the relative RGB weighting to be used
|
|
for a screen is being used at depth 16 for drivers that allow multiple
|
|
formats.
|
|
This may also be specified from the command line with the
|
|
.B \-weight
|
|
option (see
|
|
.BR Xorg(@appmansuffix@)).
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Virtual " "xdim ydim"
|
|
This optional entry specifies the virtual screen resolution to be used.
|
|
.I xdim
|
|
must be a multiple of either 8 or 16 for most drivers, and a multiple
|
|
of 32 when running in monochrome mode.
|
|
The given value will be rounded down if this is not the case.
|
|
Video modes which are too large for the specified virtual size will be
|
|
rejected.
|
|
If this entry is not present, the virtual screen resolution will be set to
|
|
accommodate all the valid video modes given in the
|
|
.B Modes
|
|
entry.
|
|
Some drivers/hardware combinations do not support virtual screens.
|
|
Refer to the appropriate driver\-specific documentation for details.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "ViewPort " "x0 y0"
|
|
This optional entry sets the upper left corner of the initial display.
|
|
This is only relevant when the virtual screen resolution is different
|
|
from the resolution of the initial video mode.
|
|
If this entry is not given, then the initial display will be centered in
|
|
the virtual display area.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Modes \*q" mode\-name \*q " ..."
|
|
This optional entry specifies the list of video modes to use.
|
|
Each
|
|
.I mode\-name
|
|
specified must be in double quotes.
|
|
They must correspond to those specified or referenced in the appropriate
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section (including implicitly referenced built\-in VESA standard modes).
|
|
The server will delete modes from this list which don't satisfy various
|
|
requirements.
|
|
The first valid mode in this list will be the default display mode for
|
|
startup.
|
|
The list of valid modes is converted internally into a circular list.
|
|
It is possible to switch to the next mode with
|
|
.B Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Plus
|
|
and to the previous mode with
|
|
.BR Ctrl+Alt+Keypad\-Minus .
|
|
When this entry is omitted, the valid modes referenced by the appropriate
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section will be used. If the
|
|
.B Monitor
|
|
section contains no modes, then the selection will be taken from the
|
|
built-in VESA standard modes.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Visual \*q" visual\-name \*q
|
|
This optional entry sets the default root visual type.
|
|
This may also be specified from the command line (see the
|
|
.BR Xserver(@appmansuffix@)
|
|
man page).
|
|
The visual types available for depth 8 are (default is
|
|
.BR PseudoColor ):
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 11
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B StaticGray
|
|
.B GrayScale
|
|
.B StaticColor
|
|
.B PseudoColor
|
|
.B TrueColor
|
|
.B DirectColor
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
The visual type available for the depths 15, 16 and 24 are (default is
|
|
.BR TrueColor ):
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B TrueColor
|
|
.B DirectColor
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
Not all drivers support
|
|
.B DirectColor
|
|
at these depths.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The visual types available for the depth 4 are (default is
|
|
.BR StaticColor ):
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B StaticGray
|
|
.B GrayScale
|
|
.B StaticColor
|
|
.B PseudoColor
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The visual type available for the depth 1 (monochrome) is
|
|
.BR StaticGray .
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Black " "red green blue"
|
|
This optional entry allows the \(lqblack\(rq colour to be specified.
|
|
This is only supported at depth 1.
|
|
The default is black.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "White " "red green blue"
|
|
This optional entry allows the \(lqwhite\(rq colour to be specified.
|
|
This is only supported at depth 1.
|
|
The default is white.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.B Options
|
|
Option flags may be specified in the
|
|
.B Display
|
|
subsections.
|
|
These may include driver\-specific options and driver\-independent options.
|
|
The former are described in the driver\-specific documentation.
|
|
Some of the latter are described above in the section about the
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section, and they may also be included here.
|
|
.SH "SERVERLAYOUT SECTION"
|
|
The config file may have multiple
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
sections.
|
|
A \(lqserver layout\(rq represents the binding of one or more screens
|
|
.RB ( Screen
|
|
sections) and one or more input devices
|
|
.RB ( InputDevice
|
|
sections) to form a complete configuration.
|
|
In multi\-head configurations, it also specifies the relative layout of the
|
|
heads.
|
|
A
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section is considered \(lqactive\(rq if it is referenced by the
|
|
.B \-layout
|
|
command line option or by an
|
|
.B "Option \*qDefaultServerLayout\*q"
|
|
entry in the
|
|
.B ServerFlags
|
|
section (the former takes precedence over the latter).
|
|
If those options are not used, the first
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section found in the config file is considered the active one.
|
|
If no
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
sections are present, the single active screen and two active (core)
|
|
input devices are selected as described in the relevant sections above.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
sections have the following format:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qServerLayout\*q"
|
|
.BI " Identifier \*q" name \*q
|
|
.BI " Screen \*q" screen\-id \*q
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.BI " InputDevice \*q" idev\-id \*q
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.I " options"
|
|
.I " ..."
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
Each
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section must have an
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry and at least one
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
entry.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry specifies the unique name for this server layout.
|
|
The
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section provides information specific to the whole session, including
|
|
session\-specific
|
|
.BR Options .
|
|
The
|
|
.B ServerFlags
|
|
options (described above) may be specified here, and ones given here
|
|
override those given in the
|
|
.B ServerFlags
|
|
section.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The entries that may be used in this section are described here.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Screen " "screen\-num" " \*qscreen\-id\*q " "position\-information"
|
|
One of these entries must be given for each screen being used in
|
|
a session.
|
|
The
|
|
.I screen\-id
|
|
field is mandatory, and specifies the
|
|
.B Screen
|
|
section being referenced.
|
|
The
|
|
.I screen\-num
|
|
field is optional, and may be used to specify the screen number
|
|
in multi\-head configurations.
|
|
When this field is omitted, the screens will be numbered in the order that
|
|
they are listed in.
|
|
The numbering starts from 0, and must be consecutive.
|
|
The
|
|
.I position\-information
|
|
field describes the way multiple screens are positioned.
|
|
There are a number of different ways that this information can be provided:
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.I "x y"
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "Absolute " "x y"
|
|
These both specify that the upper left corner's coordinates are
|
|
.RI ( x , y ).
|
|
The
|
|
.B Absolute
|
|
keyword is optional.
|
|
Some older versions of XFree86 (4.2 and earlier) don't recognise the
|
|
.B Absolute
|
|
keyword, so it's safest to just specify the coordinates without it.
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "RightOf \*q" screen\-id \*q
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "LeftOf \*q" screen\-id \*q
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "Above \*q" screen\-id \*q
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "Below \*q" screen\-id \*q
|
|
.TP 4
|
|
.BI "Relative \*q" screen\-id \*q " x y"
|
|
These give the screen's location relative to another screen.
|
|
The first four position the screen immediately to the right, left, above or
|
|
below the other screen.
|
|
When positioning to the right or left, the top edges are aligned.
|
|
When positioning above or below, the left edges are aligned.
|
|
The
|
|
.B Relative
|
|
form specifies the offset of the screen's origin (upper left corner)
|
|
relative to the origin of another screen.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "InputDevice \*q" idev\-id "\*q \*q" option \*q " ..."
|
|
One of these entries should be given for each input device being used in
|
|
a session.
|
|
Normally at least two are required, one each for the core pointer and
|
|
keyboard devices.
|
|
If either of those is missing, suitable
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
entries are searched for using the method described above in the
|
|
.B INPUTDEVICE
|
|
section. The
|
|
.I idev\-id
|
|
field is mandatory, and specifies the name of the
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
section being referenced.
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.I option
|
|
fields may be specified, each in double quotes.
|
|
The options permitted here are any that may also be given in the
|
|
.B InputDevice
|
|
sections.
|
|
Normally only session\-specific input device options would be used here.
|
|
The most commonly used options are:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 11
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B \*qCorePointer\*q
|
|
.B \*qCoreKeyboard\*q
|
|
.B \*qSendCoreEvents\*q
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 7
|
|
and the first two should normally be used to indicate the core pointer
|
|
and core keyboard devices respectively.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "MatchSeat " "seat\-id"
|
|
Only apply this
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section if X server was started with
|
|
.B -seat
|
|
.I seat\-id
|
|
option.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.B Options
|
|
In addition to the following, any option permitted in the
|
|
.B ServerFlags
|
|
section may also be specified here.
|
|
When the same option appears in both places, the value given here overrides
|
|
the one given in the
|
|
.B ServerFlags
|
|
section.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qIsolateDevice\*q \*q" bus\-id \*q
|
|
Restrict device resets to the specified
|
|
.IR bus\-id .
|
|
See the
|
|
.B BusID
|
|
option (described in
|
|
.BR "DEVICE SECTION" ,
|
|
above) for the format of the
|
|
.I bus\-id
|
|
parameter.
|
|
This option overrides
|
|
.BR SingleCard ,
|
|
if specified.
|
|
At present, only PCI devices can be isolated in this manner.
|
|
.TP 7
|
|
.BI "Option \*qSingleCard\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
|
As
|
|
.BR IsolateDevice ,
|
|
except that the bus ID of the first device in the layout is used.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Here is an example of a
|
|
.B ServerLayout
|
|
section for a dual headed configuration with two mice:
|
|
.PP
|
|
.RS 4
|
|
.nf
|
|
.B "Section \*qServerLayout\*q"
|
|
.B " Identifier \*qLayout 1\*q"
|
|
.B " Screen \*qMGA 1\*q"
|
|
.B " Screen \*qMGA 2\*q RightOf \*qMGA 1\*q"
|
|
.B " InputDevice \*qKeyboard 1\*q \*qCoreKeyboard\*q"
|
|
.B " InputDevice \*qMouse 1\*q \*qCorePointer\*q"
|
|
.B " InputDevice \*qMouse 2\*q \*qSendCoreEvents\*q"
|
|
.B " Option \*qBlankTime\*q \*q5\*q"
|
|
.B "EndSection"
|
|
.fi
|
|
.RE
|
|
.SH "DRI SECTION"
|
|
This optional section is used to provide some information for the
|
|
Direct Rendering Infrastructure.
|
|
Details about the format of this section can be found on-line at
|
|
.IR <https://dri.freedesktop.org/> .
|
|
.SH "VENDOR SECTION"
|
|
The optional
|
|
.B Vendor
|
|
section may be used to provide vendor\-specific configuration information.
|
|
Multiple
|
|
.B Vendor
|
|
sections may be present, and they may contain an
|
|
.B Identifier
|
|
entry and multiple
|
|
.B Option
|
|
flags.
|
|
The data therein is not used in this release.
|
|
.PP
|
|
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
|
General:
|
|
.BR X (@miscmansuffix@),
|
|
.BR Xserver (@appmansuffix@),
|
|
.BR Xorg (@appmansuffix@),
|
|
.BR cvt (@appmansuffix@),
|
|
.BR gtf (@appmansuffix@).
|
|
.PP
|
|
.B "Not all modules or interfaces are available on all platforms."
|
|
.PP
|
|
Display drivers:
|
|
.BR apm (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR ati (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR chips (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR cirrus (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR cyrix (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR fbdev (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR glide (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR glint (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR i128 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR i740 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR imstt (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR intel (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR mga (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR neomagic (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR nv (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR openchrome (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR r128 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR radeon (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR rendition (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR savage (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR s3virge (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR siliconmotion (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR sis (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR sisusb (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR sunbw2 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR suncg14 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR suncg3 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR suncg6 (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR sunffb (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR sunleo (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR suntcx (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR tdfx (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.\" .BR tga (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR trident (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR tseng (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR vesa (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR vmware (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR voodoo (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR wsfb (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR xgi (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR xgixp (@drivermansuffix@).
|
|
.PP
|
|
Input drivers:
|
|
.BR acecad (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR citron (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR elographics (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR evdev (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR fpit (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR joystick (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR kbd (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR libinput (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR mousedrv (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR mutouch (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR penmount (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR synaptics (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR vmmouse (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR void (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR wacom (@drivermansuffix@).
|
|
.PP
|
|
Other modules and interfaces:
|
|
.BR exa (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR fbdevhw (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.\" .BR shadowfb (@drivermansuffix@),
|
|
.BR v4l (@drivermansuffix@).
|
|
.br
|
|
.SH AUTHORS
|
|
This manual page was largely rewritten by David Dawes
|
|
.IR <dawes@xfree86.org> .
|