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diff --git a/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/xorgconf.cpp b/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/xorgconf.cpp index 8f0c83014..cd6d4a983 100644 --- a/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/xorgconf.cpp +++ b/xorg-server/hw/xfree86/xorgconf.cpp @@ -1,73 +1,73 @@ -XCOMM -XCOMM Copyright (c) 1994-1998 by The XFree86 Project, Inc. -XCOMM -XCOMM Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a -XCOMM copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), -XCOMM to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation -XCOMM the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, -XCOMM and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the -XCOMM Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -XCOMM -XCOMM The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -XCOMM all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -XCOMM -XCOMM THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -XCOMM IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -XCOMM FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL -XCOMM THE XFREE86 PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, -XCOMM WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF -XCOMM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -XCOMM SOFTWARE. -XCOMM -XCOMM Except as contained in this notice, the name of the XFree86 Project shall -XCOMM not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other -XCOMM dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the -XCOMM XFree86 Project. -XCOMM -XCOMM $XConsortium: XF86Conf.cpp /main/22 1996/10/23 11:43:51 kaleb $ - -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM This is a sample configuration file only, intended to illustrate -XCOMM what a config file might look like. Refer to the __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) -XCOMM man page for details about the format of this file. -XCOMM ********************************************************************** - -XCOMM The ordering of sections is not important in XFree86 4.0 and later, -XCOMM nor in any Xorg release. - -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Files section. This allows default font and module paths to be set -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# +# Copyright (c) 1994-1998 by The XFree86 Project, Inc. +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), +# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation +# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, +# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the +# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +# +# 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 XFREE86 PROJECT 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 XFree86 Project 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 +# XFree86 Project. +# +# $XConsortium: XF86Conf.cpp /main/22 1996/10/23 11:43:51 kaleb $ + +# ********************************************************************** +# This is a sample configuration file only, intended to illustrate +# what a config file might look like. Refer to the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) +# man page for details about the format of this file. +# ********************************************************************** + +# The ordering of sections is not important in XFree86 4.0 and later, +# nor in any Xorg release. + +# ********************************************************************** +# Files section. This allows default font and module paths to be set +# ********************************************************************** Section "Files" -XCOMM Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together), -XCOMM as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath -XCOMM command (or a combination of both methods). -XCOMM The default path is shown here. +# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together), +# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath +# command (or a combination of both methods). +# The default path is shown here. -XCOMM FontPath DEFAULTFONTPATH +# FontPath DEFAULTFONTPATH -XCOMM ModulePath can be used to set a search path for the X server modules. -XCOMM The default path is shown here. +# ModulePath can be used to set a search path for the X server modules. +# The default path is shown here. -XCOMM ModulePath MODULEPATH +# ModulePath MODULEPATH EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Module section -- this is an optional section which is used to specify -XCOMM which run-time loadable modules to load when the X server starts up. -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Module section -- this is an optional section which is used to specify +# which run-time loadable modules to load when the X server starts up. +# ********************************************************************** Section "Module" -XCOMM This loads the DBE extension module. +# This loads the DBE extension module. Load "dbe" -XCOMM This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables -XCOMM initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module. +# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables +# initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module. SubSection "extmod" Option "omit xfree86-dga" @@ -76,53 +76,53 @@ XCOMM initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module. EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Server flags section. This contains various server-wide Options. -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Server flags section. This contains various server-wide Options. +# ********************************************************************** Section "ServerFlags" -XCOMM Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is -XCOMM received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may -XCOMM provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging +# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is +# received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may +# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging -XCOMM Option "NoTrapSignals" +# Option "NoTrapSignals" -XCOMM Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence -XCOMM (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key -XCOMM events. +# Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence +# (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key +# events. -XCOMM Option "DontVTSwitch" +# Option "DontVTSwitch" -XCOMM Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence -XCOMM This allows clients to receive this key event. +# Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence +# This allows clients to receive this key event. -XCOMM Option "DontZap" "false" +# Option "DontZap" "false" -XCOMM Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching -XCOMM sequences. This allows clients to receive these key events. +# Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching +# sequences. This allows clients to receive these key events. -XCOMM Option "DontZoom" +# Option "DontZoom" -XCOMM Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With -XCOMM it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes, -XCOMM but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will -XCOMM receive a protocol error. +# Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With +# it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes, +# but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will +# receive a protocol error. -XCOMM Option "DisableVidModeExtension" +# Option "DisableVidModeExtension" -XCOMM Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client. +# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client. -XCOMM Option "AllowNonLocalXvidtune" +# Option "AllowNonLocalXvidtune" -XCOMM Set the basic blanking screen saver timeout. +# Set the basic blanking screen saver timeout. Option "BlankTime" "10" # 10 minutes -XCOMM Set the DPMS timeouts. These are set here because they are global -XCOMM rather than screen-specific. These settings alone don't enable DPMS. -XCOMM It is enabled per-screen (or per-monitor), and even then only when -XCOMM the driver supports it. +# Set the DPMS timeouts. These are set here because they are global +# rather than screen-specific. These settings alone don't enable DPMS. +# It is enabled per-screen (or per-monitor), and even then only when +# the driver supports it. Option "StandbyTime" "10" # 10 minutes Option "SuspendTime" "10" # 10 minutes @@ -130,115 +130,115 @@ XCOMM the driver supports it. EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Input devices -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Input devices +# ********************************************************************** -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Core keyboard's InputDevice section -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Core keyboard's InputDevice section +# ********************************************************************** Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard1" Driver "kbd" -XCOMM Set the keyboard auto repeat parameters. Not all platforms implement -XCOMM this. +# Set the keyboard auto repeat parameters. Not all platforms implement +# this. Option "AutoRepeat" "500 5" -XCOMM Specifiy which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1)). - -XCOMM Option "Xleds" "1 2 3" - -XCOMM To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the -XCOMM lines below (which are the defaults). For example, for a European -XCOMM keyboard, you will probably want to use one of: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbModel" "pc102" -XCOMM Option "XkbModel" "pc105" -XCOMM -XCOMM If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbModel" "microsoft" -XCOMM -XCOMM If you have a US "windows" keyboard you will want: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbModel" "pc104" -XCOMM -XCOMM Then to change the language, change the Layout setting. -XCOMM For example, a german layout can be obtained with: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbLayout" "de" -XCOMM -XCOMM or: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbLayout" "de" -XCOMM Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys" -XCOMM -XCOMM If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and -XCOMM control keys, use: -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps" - - -XCOMM These are the default XKB settings for xorg -XCOMM -XCOMM Option "XkbRules" "xorg" -XCOMM Option "XkbModel" "pc105" -XCOMM Option "XkbLayout" "us" -XCOMM Option "XkbVariant" "" -XCOMM Option "XkbOptions" "" +# Specifiy which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1)). + +# Option "Xleds" "1 2 3" + +# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the +# lines below (which are the defaults). For example, for a European +# keyboard, you will probably want to use one of: +# +# Option "XkbModel" "pc102" +# Option "XkbModel" "pc105" +# +# If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use: +# +# Option "XkbModel" "microsoft" +# +# If you have a US "windows" keyboard you will want: +# +# Option "XkbModel" "pc104" +# +# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting. +# For example, a german layout can be obtained with: +# +# Option "XkbLayout" "de" +# +# or: +# +# Option "XkbLayout" "de" +# Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys" +# +# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and +# control keys, use: +# +# Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:swapcaps" + + +# These are the default XKB settings for xorg +# +# Option "XkbRules" "xorg" +# Option "XkbModel" "pc105" +# Option "XkbLayout" "us" +# Option "XkbVariant" "" +# Option "XkbOptions" "" EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Core Pointer's InputDevice section -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Core Pointer's InputDevice section +# ********************************************************************** Section "InputDevice" -XCOMM Identifier and driver +# Identifier and driver Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "mouse" -XCOMM The mouse protocol and device. The device is normally set to /dev/mouse, -XCOMM which is usually a symbolic link to the real device. +# The mouse protocol and device. The device is normally set to /dev/mouse, +# which is usually a symbolic link to the real device. Option "Protocol" "Microsoft" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" -XCOMM On platforms where PnP mouse detection is supported the following -XCOMM protocol setting can be used when using a newer PnP mouse: +# On platforms where PnP mouse detection is supported the following +# protocol setting can be used when using a newer PnP mouse: -XCOMM Option "Protocol" "Auto" +# Option "Protocol" "Auto" -XCOMM When using mouse connected to a PS/2 port (aka "MousePort"), set the -XCOMM the protocol as follows. On some platforms some other settings may -XCOMM be available. +# When using mouse connected to a PS/2 port (aka "MousePort"), set the +# the protocol as follows. On some platforms some other settings may +# be available. -XCOMM Option "Protocol" "PS/2" +# Option "Protocol" "PS/2" -XCOMM Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some older Logitech mice. In -XCOMM almost every case these lines should be omitted. +# Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some older Logitech mice. In +# almost every case these lines should be omitted. -XCOMM Option "BaudRate" "9600" -XCOMM Option "SampleRate" "150" +# Option "BaudRate" "9600" +# Option "SampleRate" "150" -XCOMM Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button mice -XCOMM Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms) +# Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button mice +# Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms) -XCOMM Option "Emulate3Buttons" -XCOMM Option "Emulate3Timeout" "50" +# Option "Emulate3Buttons" +# Option "Emulate3Timeout" "50" -XCOMM ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice, or any -XCOMM 3-button mouse where the middle button generates left+right button -XCOMM events. +# ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice, or any +# 3-button mouse where the middle button generates left+right button +# events. -XCOMM Option "ChordMiddle" +# Option "ChordMiddle" EndSection @@ -249,91 +249,91 @@ Section "InputDevice" Option "Device" "/dev/mouse2" EndSection -XCOMM Some examples of extended input devices - -XCOMM Section "InputDevice" -XCOMM Identifier "spaceball" -XCOMM Driver "magellan" -XCOMM Option "Device" "/dev/cua0" -XCOMM EndSection -XCOMM -XCOMM Section "InputDevice" -XCOMM Identifier "spaceball2" -XCOMM Driver "spaceorb" -XCOMM Option "Device" "/dev/cua0" -XCOMM EndSection -XCOMM -XCOMM Section "InputDevice" -XCOMM Identifier "touchscreen0" -XCOMM Driver "microtouch" -XCOMM Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" -XCOMM Option "MinX" "1412" -XCOMM Option "MaxX" "15184" -XCOMM Option "MinY" "15372" -XCOMM Option "MaxY" "1230" -XCOMM Option "ScreenNumber" "0" -XCOMM Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled" -XCOMM Option "ButtonNumber" "1" -XCOMM Option "SendCoreEvents" -XCOMM EndSection -XCOMM -XCOMM Section "InputDevice" -XCOMM Identifier "touchscreen1" -XCOMM Driver "elo2300" -XCOMM Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" -XCOMM Option "MinX" "231" -XCOMM Option "MaxX" "3868" -XCOMM Option "MinY" "3858" -XCOMM Option "MaxY" "272" -XCOMM Option "ScreenNumber" "0" -XCOMM Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled" -XCOMM Option "ButtonThreshold" "17" -XCOMM Option "ButtonNumber" "1" -XCOMM Option "SendCoreEvents" -XCOMM EndSection - -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Monitor section -XCOMM ********************************************************************** - -XCOMM Any number of monitor sections may be present +# Some examples of extended input devices + +# Section "InputDevice" +# Identifier "spaceball" +# Driver "magellan" +# Option "Device" "/dev/cua0" +# EndSection +# +# Section "InputDevice" +# Identifier "spaceball2" +# Driver "spaceorb" +# Option "Device" "/dev/cua0" +# EndSection +# +# Section "InputDevice" +# Identifier "touchscreen0" +# Driver "microtouch" +# Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" +# Option "MinX" "1412" +# Option "MaxX" "15184" +# Option "MinY" "15372" +# Option "MaxY" "1230" +# Option "ScreenNumber" "0" +# Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled" +# Option "ButtonNumber" "1" +# Option "SendCoreEvents" +# EndSection +# +# Section "InputDevice" +# Identifier "touchscreen1" +# Driver "elo2300" +# Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" +# Option "MinX" "231" +# Option "MaxX" "3868" +# Option "MinY" "3858" +# Option "MaxY" "272" +# Option "ScreenNumber" "0" +# Option "ReportingMode" "Scaled" +# Option "ButtonThreshold" "17" +# Option "ButtonNumber" "1" +# Option "SendCoreEvents" +# EndSection + +# ********************************************************************** +# Monitor section +# ********************************************************************** + +# Any number of monitor sections may be present Section "Monitor" -XCOMM The identifier line must be present. +# The identifier line must be present. Identifier "Generic Monitor" -XCOMM HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified. -XCOMM HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a -XCOMM comma separated list of ranges of values. -XCOMM NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S -XCOMM USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS. +# HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified. +# HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a +# comma separated list of ranges of values. +# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S +# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS. -XCOMM HorizSync 31.5 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor -XCOMM HorizSync 30-64 # multisync -XCOMM HorizSync 31.5, 35.2 # multiple fixed sync frequencies -XCOMM HorizSync 15-25, 30-50 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies +# HorizSync 31.5 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor +# HorizSync 30-64 # multisync +# HorizSync 31.5, 35.2 # multiple fixed sync frequencies +# HorizSync 15-25, 30-50 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies -XCOMM VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified. -XCOMM VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a -XCOMM comma separated list of ranges of values. -XCOMM NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S -XCOMM USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS. +# VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified. +# VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a +# comma separated list of ranges of values. +# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S +# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS. -XCOMM VertRefresh 60 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor +# VertRefresh 60 # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor -XCOMM VertRefresh 50-100 # multisync -XCOMM VertRefresh 60, 65 # multiple fixed sync frequencies -XCOMM VertRefresh 40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies +# VertRefresh 50-100 # multisync +# VertRefresh 60, 65 # multiple fixed sync frequencies +# VertRefresh 40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies -XCOMM Modes can be specified in two formats. A compact one-line format, or -XCOMM a multi-line format. +# Modes can be specified in two formats. A compact one-line format, or +# a multi-line format. -XCOMM A generic VGA 640x480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz) -XCOMM These two are equivalent +# A generic VGA 640x480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz) +# These two are equivalent -XCOMM ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525 +# ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525 Mode "640x480" DotClock 25.175 @@ -341,75 +341,75 @@ XCOMM ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525 VTimings 480 491 493 525 EndMode -XCOMM These two are equivalent +# These two are equivalent -XCOMM ModeLine "1024x768i" 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace +# ModeLine "1024x768i" 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace -XCOMM Mode "1024x768i" -XCOMM DotClock 45 -XCOMM HTimings 1024 1048 1208 1264 -XCOMM VTimings 768 776 784 817 -XCOMM Flags "Interlace" -XCOMM EndMode +# Mode "1024x768i" +# DotClock 45 +# HTimings 1024 1048 1208 1264 +# VTimings 768 776 784 817 +# Flags "Interlace" +# EndMode -XCOMM If a monitor has DPMS support, that can be indicated here. This will -XCOMM enable DPMS when the monitor is used with drivers that support it. +# If a monitor has DPMS support, that can be indicated here. This will +# enable DPMS when the monitor is used with drivers that support it. -XCOMM Option "dpms" +# Option "dpms" -XCOMM If a monitor requires that the sync signals be superimposed on the -XCOMM green signal, the following option will enable this when used with -XCOMM drivers that support it. Only a relatively small range of hardware -XCOMM (and drivers) actually support this. +# If a monitor requires that the sync signals be superimposed on the +# green signal, the following option will enable this when used with +# drivers that support it. Only a relatively small range of hardware +# (and drivers) actually support this. -XCOMM Option "sync on green" +# Option "sync on green" EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Graphics device section -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Graphics device section +# ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Any number of graphics device sections may be present +# Any number of graphics device sections may be present Section "Device" -XCOMM The Identifier must be present. +# The Identifier must be present. Identifier "Generic VESA" -XCOMM The Driver line must be present. When using run-time loadable driver -XCOMM modules, this line instructs the server to load the specified driver -XCOMM module. Even when not using loadable driver modules, this line -XCOMM indicates which driver should interpret the information in this section. +# The Driver line must be present. When using run-time loadable driver +# modules, this line instructs the server to load the specified driver +# module. Even when not using loadable driver modules, this line +# indicates which driver should interpret the information in this section. Driver "vesa" -XCOMM The chipset line is optional in most cases. It can be used to override -XCOMM the driver's chipset detection, and should not normally be specified. +# The chipset line is optional in most cases. It can be used to override +# the driver's chipset detection, and should not normally be specified. -XCOMM Chipset "generic" +# Chipset "generic" -XCOMM Various other lines can be specified to override the driver's automatic -XCOMM detection code. In most cases they are not needed. +# Various other lines can be specified to override the driver's automatic +# detection code. In most cases they are not needed. -XCOMM VideoRam 256 -XCOMM Clocks 25.2 28.3 +# VideoRam 256 +# Clocks 25.2 28.3 -XCOMM The BusID line is used to specify which of possibly multiple devices -XCOMM this section is intended for. When this line isn't present, a device -XCOMM section can only match up with the primary video device. For PCI -XCOMM devices a line like the following could be used. This line should not -XCOMM normally be included unless there is more than one video device -XCOMM intalled. +# The BusID line is used to specify which of possibly multiple devices +# this section is intended for. When this line isn't present, a device +# section can only match up with the primary video device. For PCI +# devices a line like the following could be used. This line should not +# normally be included unless there is more than one video device +# intalled. -XCOMM BusID "PCI:0:10:0" +# BusID "PCI:0:10:0" -XCOMM Various option lines can be added here as required. Some options -XCOMM are more appropriate in Screen sections, Display subsections or even -XCOMM Monitor sections. +# Various option lines can be added here as required. Some options +# are more appropriate in Screen sections, Display subsections or even +# Monitor sections. -XCOMM Option "hw cursor" "off" +# Option "hw cursor" "off" EndSection @@ -433,24 +433,24 @@ Section "Device" EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Screen sections. -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# Screen sections. +# ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Any number of screen sections may be present. Each describes -XCOMM the configuration of a single screen. A single specific screen section -XCOMM may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen" -XCOMM option. +# Any number of screen sections may be present. Each describes +# the configuration of a single screen. A single specific screen section +# may be specified from the X server command line with the "-screen" +# option. Section "Screen" -XCOMM The Identifier, Device and Monitor lines must be present +# The Identifier, Device and Monitor lines must be present Identifier "Screen 1" Device "Generic VESA" Monitor "Generic Monitor" -XCOMM The favoured Depth and/or Bpp may be specified here +# The favoured Depth and/or Bpp may be specified here DefaultDepth 8 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ Section "Screen" Monitor "Generic Monitor" Option "no accel" DefaultDepth 16 -XCOMM DefaultDepth 24 +# DefaultDepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 8 @@ -514,38 +514,38 @@ Section "Screen" EndSection -XCOMM ********************************************************************** -XCOMM ServerLayout sections. -XCOMM ********************************************************************** +# ********************************************************************** +# ServerLayout sections. +# ********************************************************************** -XCOMM Any number of ServerLayout sections may be present. Each describes -XCOMM the way multiple screens are organised. A specific ServerLayout -XCOMM section may be specified from the X server command line with the -XCOMM "-layout" option. In the absence of this, the first section is used. -XCOMM When now ServerLayout section is present, the first Screen section -XCOMM is used alone. +# Any number of ServerLayout sections may be present. Each describes +# the way multiple screens are organised. A specific ServerLayout +# section may be specified from the X server command line with the +# "-layout" option. In the absence of this, the first section is used. +# When now ServerLayout section is present, the first Screen section +# is used alone. Section "ServerLayout" -XCOMM The Identifier line must be present +# The Identifier line must be present Identifier "Main Layout" -XCOMM Each Screen line specifies a Screen section name, and optionally -XCOMM the relative position of other screens. The four names after -XCOMM primary screen name are the screens to the top, bottom, left and right -XCOMM of the primary screen. In this example, screen 2 is located to the -XCOMM right of screen 1. +# Each Screen line specifies a Screen section name, and optionally +# the relative position of other screens. The four names after +# primary screen name are the screens to the top, bottom, left and right +# of the primary screen. In this example, screen 2 is located to the +# right of screen 1. Screen "Screen MGA 1" "" "" "" "Screen MGA 2" Screen "Screen MGA 2" "" "" "Screen MGA 1" "" -XCOMM Each InputDevice line specifies an InputDevice section name and -XCOMM optionally some options to specify the way the device is to be -XCOMM used. Those options include "CorePointer", "CoreKeyboard" and -XCOMM "SendCoreEvents". In this example, "Mouse1" is the core pointer, -XCOMM and "Mouse2" is an extended input device that also generates core -XCOMM pointer events (i.e., both mice will move the standard pointer). +# Each InputDevice line specifies an InputDevice section name and +# optionally some options to specify the way the device is to be +# used. Those options include "CorePointer", "CoreKeyboard" and +# "SendCoreEvents". In this example, "Mouse1" is the core pointer, +# and "Mouse2" is an extended input device that also generates core +# pointer events (i.e., both mice will move the standard pointer). InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer" InputDevice "Mouse2" "SendCoreEvents" |