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diff --git a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/sun/Xsun.man b/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/sun/Xsun.man deleted file mode 100644 index 17c1a9773..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/sun/Xsun.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -.\" $Xorg: Xsun.man,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:04:43 xorgcvs Exp $ -.\" Copyright 1988 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -.\" Copyright 1993, 1994, 1998 The Open Group -.\" -.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its -.\" documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that -.\" the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that -.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting -.\" documentation. -.\" -.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included -.\" in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.\" -.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS -.\" OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -.\" MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. -.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OPEN GROUP BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR -.\" OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, -.\" ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR -.\" OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.\" -.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of The Open Group shall -.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or -.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization -.\" from The Open Group. -.\" -.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/sun/Xsun.man,v 1.7 2001/01/27 18:20:40 dawes Exp $ -.\" -.TH XSUN 1 __xorgversion__ -.SH NAME -Xsun, XsunMono, Xsun24 \- Sun server for X Version 11 -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B Xsun -[ option ] ... -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Xsun -is the server for Version 11 of the X window system on Sun hardware. -It will normally be started by the \fIxdm(1)\fP daemon or by a script -that runs the program \fIxinit(1)\fP. -.SH CONFIGURATIONS -.PP -.I XsunMono -supports the BW2 monochrome frame buffer. -.I Xsun -supports the CG2, CG3, CG4, and CG6 8-bit color frame buffers in -addition to the BW2 monochrome frame buffer. On Solaris 2.5 it also -supports the TCX as an 8-bit color frame buffer. -.I Xsun24 -supports the cgeight 24-bit color frame buffer in addition to the -8-bit color and monochrome frame buffers that -.I Xsun -supports. -.PP -If specific framebuffer device files aren't specified on the command -line with the \fI\-dev\fP switch or in the \fIXDEVICE\fP environment -variable, the server will search for all installed frame buffers and -will use all those that it finds. -.PP -Finally, if no specific framebuffers are found, the generic framebuffer -interface \fI/dev/fb\fP is used. -.PP -.SH KEYBOARDS -.PP -Xsun, Xsun24, and XsunMono support the Type-2, Type-3, and many variations -of the Type-4 and Type-5 keyboards. -.PP -Type-4 and Type-5 keyboards feature a key labeled \fIAltGraph\fP which -is a mode-shift key. The mode-shift key is used to generate the symbols -painted on the fronts of the keys. The mode-shift key works exactly like -the \fIShift\fP, \fIControl\fP, \fIAlt\fP, and \fI<Meta>\fP keys. -.PP -The ten function keys on the left side of the Type-5 keyboard may be -considered as having L1..L10 painted on their fronts. Shift-AltGraph -will cause different keysyms to be generated for some keys, e.g. the -Type-5 \fISysRq\fP key. -.PP -For compatibility with Sun's X11/NeWS server, the F11 and F12 keys may -be made to generate the equivalent X11/NeWS keysyms by using mode-switch. -.PP -For backwards compatibility, the normal and mode-shifted keysyms for -the ten function keys on the left side of Type-4 and Type-5 keyboards -may be swapped via command line option. See \fI-swapLkeys\fP. -.PP -The X LEDs 1..4 correspond to the NumLock, ScrollLock, Compose, and -CapsLock LEDs respectively. Pressing the key once turns the corresponding -LED on. Pressing the key again turns the LED off. Turning an LED on or -off with e.g. 'xset [-]led [1234]' is equivalent to pressing the -corresponding key. -.SH OPTIONS -.PP -In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP -manual page, \fIXsun\fP accepts the following command line switches: -.TP 8 -.B "\-ar1 \fImilliseconds\fP" -This option specifies amount of time in milliseconds before which a -pressed key should begin to autorepeat. -.TP 8 -.B "\-ar2 \fImilliseconds\fP" -This option specifies the interval in milliseconds between autorepeats -of pressed keys. -.TP 8 -.B \-swapLkeys -Swaps the normal keysyms for the function keys on the left side of -Type-4 and Type-5 keyboards with the alternate keysyms, i.e. the keysyms -painted on the front of the keys. -.TP 8 -.B \-flipPixels -The normal pixel values for white and black are 0 and 1 respectively. -When -flipPixels is specified these values are reversed. -.TP 8 -.B \-mono -When used with the \fBcgtwo\fP, this option indicates that the server -should emulate a monochrome framebuffer instead of the normal color -framebuffer. When used with the \fBcgfour\fP, this option indicates -that the monochrome screen should be numbered 0 and the color screen -numbered 1 (instead of the other way around). -.TP 8 -.B \-zaphod -This option disables switching between screens by sliding the mouse off -the left or right edges. With this disabled, a window manager function -must be used to switch between screens. -.TP 8 -.B \-debug -This option indicates that the server is being run from a debugger, and -that it should \fBnot\fP put its standard input, output and error files -into non-blocking mode. -.TP 8 -.B "\-dev \fIfilename[:filename]...\fP" -This option specifies the colon separated names of the framebuffer device -files to be used. -.TP 8 -.B "\-fbinfo -This option indicates that the server should enumerate the available -frame buffers that it will use. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP 8 -\fBXDEVICE\fP -If present, and if no explicit \fB-dev\fP options are given, specifies -the (colon separated) list of display devices to use. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.PP -X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1) -.SH BUGS -The auto-configuration depends on there being appropriate special files -in the -.I /dev -directory for the framebuffers which are to be used. Extra entries can -confuse the server. For example, the X/160C in fact has the hardware -for a monochrome -.B bwtwo0 -on the CPU board. So if -.I /dev -has a special file for -.IR /dev/bwtwo0 , -the server will use it, even though there is no monitor attached to the -monochrome framebuffer. -The server will appear to start, but not to paint a cursor, because the -cursor is on the monochrome frame buffer. The solution is to remove the -.I /dev -entries for any device you don't have a monitor for. -.PP -There is a bug in pre-FCS operating systems for the Sun-4 which causes -the server to crash driving a \fBcgtwo\fP. -.PP -.SH AUTHORS -.TP 8 -U. C. Berkeley -Adam de Boor. -.TP 8 -Sun Microsystems -David Rosenthal, Stuart Marks, Robin Schaufler, Mike Schwartz, -Frances Ho, Geoff Lee, and Mark Opperman. -.TP 8 -MIT Laboratory for Computer Science -.br -Bob Scheifler, Keith Packard, Kaleb Keithley |