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xorgcfg - Graphical configuration tool
for Xorg
xorgcfg [-config xorg.conf] [-modulepath moduledir] [-fontpath
fontsdir] [-toolkitoption ...]
Xorgcfg is a tool to configure Xorg,
and can be used to either write the initial configuration file or make
customizations to the current configuration.
When the DISPLAY environment
variable is not set, xorgcfg will run the command Xorg -configure to allow
the xserver detect the hardware in the computer, and write an initial xorg.conf
file in the user's home directory. Then, it will start Xorg and allow customizations.
If the DISPLAY environment variable is set, xorgcfg will read the default
xorg.conf, that may not be the same being used by the current server, and
allow customizations.
To use an alternative location for modules or fonts
the respective search paths may be specified.
Unless there is an Apply button
in the current xorgcfg dialog, the changes made will take place the next
time Xorg is started.
Xorgcfg allows addition and configuration of new
devices, such as video cards, monitors, keyboards and mouses.
Screen layout
configuration for xinerama or traditional multi-head is also available.
Modelines
can be configured or optimized.
AccessX basic configurations can be made
in the xorgcfg's accessx section.
- -config
- Specifies an alternate xorg.conf
file for configuration.
- -modulepath
- Specifies where xorgcfg, and the server
it may start, should look for Xorg modules.
- -serverpath
- Specifies the complete
path, not including the binary name, of the Xorg binary.
- -fontpath
- Specifies
the path to the fonts that should be used by the server started by xorgcfg.
- -rgbpath
- Specifies the path to the rgb.txt file that should be used by the
server started by xorgcfg, if any.
- -textmode
- If xorgcfg was compiled with
support to ncurses, this option makes xorgcfg enters a text mode interface.
- -nomodules
- When built with support for loading modules, this options changes
xorgcfg behaviour, so that it will not load any modules, and thus start
quicker.
- DISPLAY
- Default host and display number
- XWINHOME
- Directory
where Xorg was installed, defaults to /usr/X11R6.
- XENVIRONMENT
- Name of a
resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
property
- /etc/xorg.conf
- Server configuration file
- /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- Server configuration file
- /usr/X11R6/etc/xorg.conf
- Server configuration
file
- /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf.hostname
- Server configuration file
- /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf
- Server configuration file
- /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-default/XOrgCfg
- Specifies
xorgcfg resources
- /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/X0-config.keyboard
- Keyboard specific
configuration
Xorg(1x)
xorg.conf(5x)
- Copyright 2000,
Conectiva Linux S.A.
- http://www.conectiva.com
- Copyright 2000, The XFree86 Project
-
http://www.XFree86.org
- Paulo C'esar Pereira de Andrade <pcpa@conectiva.com.br>
- originally for The XFree86 Project.
Probably.
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