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information regarding the configuration of a X server can be
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found in <xref linkend="x11">.</para>
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<para>The default version of X11 that is installed depends on the
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version of FreeBSD that you are installing. For FreeBSD versions
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prior to 5.3, <application>&xfree86; 4.X</application> is installed. For &os; 5.3 and later,
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<application>&xorg;</application> is the default.</para>
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<para><application>&xorg;</application> is the default version of X11
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that is installed.</para>
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<para>If compiling a custom kernel is anticipated, select an option
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which includes the source code. For more information on why a
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<title>Configure X Server</title>
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<note>
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<para>As of &os; 5.3-RELEASE, the X server configuration
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facility has been removed from
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<application>sysinstall</application>, you have to install
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and configure the X server after the installation of &os;.
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<para>You have to install and configure the X server after the
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installation of &os;.
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More information regarding the installation and the
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configuration of a X server can be found in <xref
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linkend="x11">. You can skip this section if you are not
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installing a &os; version prior to 5.3-RELEASE.</para>
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linkend="x11">.</para>
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</note>
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<para>In order to use a graphical user interface such as
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<application>KDE</application>, <application>GNOME</application>,
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or others, the X server will need to be configured.</para>
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<note>
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<para>In order to run <application>&xfree86;</application> as a
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non <username>root</username> user you will need to
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have <filename role="package">x11/wrapper</filename> installed.
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This is installed by default beginning with FreeBSD 4.7. For
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earlier versions this can be added
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from the Package Selection menu.</para>
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</note>
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<para>To see whether your video card is supported, check the
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<ulink url="http://www.xfree86.org/">&xfree86;</ulink> web site.</para>
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<screen> User Confirmation Requested
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Would you like to configure your X server at this time?
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[ Yes ] No</screen>
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<warning>
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<para>It is necessary to know your monitor specifications and
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video card information. Equipment damage can occur if settings
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are incorrect. If you do not have this information, select
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&gui.no; and perform the configuration
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after installation when you have the information using
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<command>sysinstall</command> (<command>/stand/sysinstall</command>
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in &os; versions older than 5.2), selecting
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<guimenuitem>Configure</guimenuitem> and then
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<guimenuitem>XFree86</guimenuitem>. Improper configuration
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of the X server at this time can leave the machine in a
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frozen state. It is often advised to configure the X server
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once the installation has completed.
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</para>
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</warning>
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<para>If you have graphics card and monitor information, select
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&gui.yes; and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>
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to proceed with configuring the X server.</para>
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<figure id="xserver2">
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<title>Select Configuration Method Menu</title>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="install/xf86setup" format="PNG">
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</figure>
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<para>There are several ways to configure the X server.
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Use the arrow keys to select one of the methods and press
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<keycap>Enter</keycap>. Be sure to read all instructions
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carefully.</para>
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<para>The <application>xf86cfg</application> and
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<application>xf86cfg -textmode</application> methods may make the screen
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go dark and take a few seconds to start. Be patient.</para>
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<para>The following will illustrate the use of the
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<application>xf86config</application> configuration tool. The
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configuration choices you make will depend on the hardware in the
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system so your choices will probably be different than those
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shown:</para>
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<screen> Message
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You have configured and been running the mouse daemon.
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Choose "/dev/sysmouse" as the mouse port and "SysMouse" or
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"MouseSystems" as the mouse protocol in the X configuration utility.
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[ OK ]
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[ Press enter to continue ]</screen>
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<para>This indicates that the mouse daemon previously configured has been
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detected.
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Press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to continue.</para>
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<para>Starting <application>xf86config</application> will display
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a brief introduction:</para>
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<screen>This program will create a basic XF86Config file, based on menu selections you
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make.
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The XF86Config file usually resides in /usr/X11R6/etc/X11 or /etc/X11. A sample
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XF86Config file is supplied with XFree86; it is configured for a standard
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VGA card and monitor with 640x480 resolution. This program will ask for a
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pathname when it is ready to write the file.
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You can either take the sample XF86Config as a base and edit it for your
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configuration, or let this program produce a base XF86Config file for your
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configuration and fine-tune it.
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Before continuing with this program, make sure you know what video card
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you have, and preferably also the chipset it uses and the amount of video
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memory on your video card. SuperProbe may be able to help with this.
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Press enter to continue, or ctrl-c to abort.</screen>
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<para>Pressing <keycap>Enter</keycap> will start the mouse
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configuration. Be sure to follow the instructions and use
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<quote>Mouse Systems</quote> as the mouse protocol and
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<filename>/dev/sysmouse</filename> as the mouse port even if
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using a PS/2 mouse is shown as an illustration.</para>
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<screen>First specify a mouse protocol type. Choose one from the following list:
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1. Microsoft compatible (2-button protocol)
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2. Mouse Systems (3-button protocol) & FreeBSD moused protocol
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3. Bus Mouse
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4. PS/2 Mouse
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5. Logitech Mouse (serial, old type, Logitech protocol)
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6. Logitech MouseMan (Microsoft compatible)
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7. MM Series
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8. MM HitTablet
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9. Microsoft IntelliMouse
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If you have a two-button mouse, it is most likely of type 1, and if you have
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a three-button mouse, it can probably support both protocol 1 and 2. There are
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two main varieties of the latter type: mice with a switch to select the
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protocol, and mice that default to 1 and require a button to be held at
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boot-time to select protocol 2. Some mice can be convinced to do 2 by sending
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a special sequence to the serial port (see the ClearDTR/ClearRTS options).
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Enter a protocol number: 2
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You have selected a Mouse Systems protocol mouse. If your mouse is normally
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in Microsoft-compatible mode, enabling the ClearDTR and ClearRTS options
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may cause it to switch to Mouse Systems mode when the server starts.
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Please answer the following question with either 'y' or 'n'.
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Do you want to enable ClearDTR and ClearRTS? n
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You have selected a three-button mouse protocol. It is recommended that you
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do not enable Emulate3Buttons, unless the third button doesn't work.
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Please answer the following question with either 'y' or 'n'.
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Do you want to enable Emulate3Buttons? y
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Now give the full device name that the mouse is connected to, for example
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/dev/tty00. Just pressing enter will use the default, /dev/mouse.
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On FreeBSD, the default is /dev/sysmouse.
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Mouse device: /dev/sysmouse</screen>
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<para>The keyboard is the next item to be configured. A generic
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101-key model is shown for illustration. Any name may be used
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for the variant or simply press <keycap>Enter</keycap> to accept
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the default value.</para>
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<screen>Please select one of the following keyboard types that is the better
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description of your keyboard. If nothing really matches,
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choose 1 (Generic 101-key PC)
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1 Generic 101-key PC
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2 Generic 102-key (Intl) PC
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3 Generic 104-key PC
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4 Generic 105-key (Intl) PC
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5 Dell 101-key PC
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6 Everex STEPnote
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7 Keytronic FlexPro
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8 Microsoft Natural
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9 Northgate OmniKey 101
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10 Winbook Model XP5
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11 Japanese 106-key
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12 PC-98xx Series
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13 Brazilian ABNT2
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14 HP Internet
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15 Logitech iTouch
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16 Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro
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17 Logitech Internet Keyboard
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18 Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
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19 Compaq Internet
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20 Microsoft Natural Pro
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21 Genius Comfy KB-16M
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22 IBM Rapid Access
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23 IBM Rapid Access II
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24 Chicony Internet Keyboard
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25 Dell Internet Keyboard
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Enter a number to choose the keyboard.
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1
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Please select the layout corresponding to your keyboard
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1 U.S. English
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2 U.S. English w/ ISO9995-3
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3 U.S. English w/ deadkeys
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4 Albanian
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5 Arabic
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6 Armenian
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7 Azerbaidjani
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8 Belarusian
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9 Belgian
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10 Bengali
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11 Brazilian
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12 Bulgarian
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13 Burmese
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14 Canadian
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15 Croatian
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16 Czech
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17 Czech (qwerty)
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18 Danish
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Enter a number to choose the country.
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Press enter for the next page
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1
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Please enter a variant name for 'us' layout. Or just press enter
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for default variant
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us
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Please answer the following question with either 'y' or 'n'.
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Do you want to select additional XKB options (group switcher,
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group indicator, etc.)? n</screen>
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<para>Next, we proceed to the configuration for the monitor. Do not
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exceed the ratings of your monitor. Damage could occur. If you
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have any doubts, do the configuration after you have the
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information.</para>
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<screen>Now we want to set the specifications of the monitor. The two critical
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parameters are the vertical refresh rate, which is the rate at which the
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whole screen is refreshed, and most importantly the horizontal sync rate,
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which is the rate at which scanlines are displayed.
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The valid range for horizontal sync and vertical sync should be documented
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in the manual of your monitor. If in doubt, check the monitor database
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/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/Monitors to see if your monitor is there.
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Press enter to continue, or ctrl-c to abort.
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You must indicate the horizontal sync range of your monitor. You can either
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select one of the predefined ranges below that correspond to industry-
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standard monitor types, or give a specific range.
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It is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not specify a monitor type with a horizontal
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sync range that is beyond the capabilities of your monitor. If in doubt,
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choose a conservative setting.
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hsync in kHz; monitor type with characteristic modes
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1 31.5; Standard VGA, 640x480 @ 60 Hz
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2 31.5 - 35.1; Super VGA, 800x600 @ 56 Hz
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3 31.5, 35.5; 8514 Compatible, 1024x768 @ 87 Hz interlaced (no 800x600)
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4 31.5, 35.15, 35.5; Super VGA, 1024x768 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 800x600 @ 56 Hz
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5 31.5 - 37.9; Extended Super VGA, 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 640x480 @ 72 Hz
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6 31.5 - 48.5; Non-Interlaced SVGA, 1024x768 @ 60 Hz, 800x600 @ 72 Hz
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7 31.5 - 57.0; High Frequency SVGA, 1024x768 @ 70 Hz
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8 31.5 - 64.3; Monitor that can do 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz
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9 31.5 - 79.0; Monitor that can do 1280x1024 @ 74 Hz
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10 31.5 - 82.0; Monitor that can do 1280x1024 @ 76 Hz
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11 Enter your own horizontal sync range
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Enter your choice (1-11): 6
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You must indicate the vertical sync range of your monitor. You can either
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select one of the predefined ranges below that correspond to industry-
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standard monitor types, or give a specific range. For interlaced modes,
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the number that counts is the high one (e.g. 87 Hz rather than 43 Hz).
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1 50-70
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2 50-90
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3 50-100
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4 40-150
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5 Enter your own vertical sync range
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Enter your choice: 2
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You must now enter a few identification/description strings, namely an
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identifier, a vendor name, and a model name. Just pressing enter will fill
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in default names.
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The strings are free-form, spaces are allowed.
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Enter an identifier for your monitor definition: Hitachi</screen>
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<para>The selection of a video card driver from a list is
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next. If you pass your card on the list, continue to press
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<keycap>Enter</keycap> and the list will repeat. Only an
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excerpt from the list is shown:</para>
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<screen>Now we must configure video card specific settings. At this point you can
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choose to make a selection out of a database of video card definitions.
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Because there can be variation in Ramdacs and clock generators even
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between cards of the same model, it is not sensible to blindly copy
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the settings (e.g. a Device section). For this reason, after you make a
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selection, you will still be asked about the components of the card, with
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the settings from the chosen database entry presented as a strong hint.
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The database entries include information about the chipset, what driver to
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run, the Ramdac and ClockChip, and comments that will be included in the
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Device section. However, a lot of definitions only hint about what driver
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to run (based on the chipset the card uses) and are untested.
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If you can't find your card in the database, there's nothing to worry about.
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You should only choose a database entry that is exactly the same model as
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your card; choosing one that looks similar is just a bad idea (e.g. a
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GemStone Snail 64 may be as different from a GemStone Snail 64+ in terms of
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hardware as can be).
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Do you want to look at the card database? y
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288 Matrox Millennium G200 8MB mgag200
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289 Matrox Millennium G200 SD 16MB mgag200
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290 Matrox Millennium G200 SD 4MB mgag200
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291 Matrox Millennium G200 SD 8MB mgag200
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292 Matrox Millennium G400 mgag400
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293 Matrox Millennium II 16MB mga2164w
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294 Matrox Millennium II 4MB mga2164w
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295 Matrox Millennium II 8MB mga2164w
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296 Matrox Mystique mga1064sg
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297 Matrox Mystique G200 16MB mgag200
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298 Matrox Mystique G200 4MB mgag200
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299 Matrox Mystique G200 8MB mgag200
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300 Matrox Productiva G100 4MB mgag100
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301 Matrox Productiva G100 8MB mgag100
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302 MediaGX mediagx
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303 MediaVision Proaxcel 128 ET6000
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304 Mirage Z-128 ET6000
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305 Miro CRYSTAL VRX Verite 1000
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Enter a number to choose the corresponding card definition.
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Press enter for the next page, q to continue configuration.
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288
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Your selected card definition:
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Identifier: Matrox Millennium G200 8MB
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Chipset: mgag200
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Driver: mga
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Do NOT probe clocks or use any Clocks line.
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Press enter to continue, or ctrl-c to abort.
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Now you must give information about your video card. This will be used for
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the "Device" section of your video card in XF86Config.
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You must indicate how much video memory you have. It is probably a good
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idea to use the same approximate amount as that detected by the server you
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intend to use. If you encounter problems that are due to the used server
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not supporting the amount memory you have (e.g. ATI Mach64 is limited to
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1024K with the SVGA server), specify the maximum amount supported by the
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server.
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How much video memory do you have on your video card:
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1 256K
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2 512K
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3 1024K
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4 2048K
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5 4096K
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6 Other
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Enter your choice: 6
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Amount of video memory in Kbytes: 8192
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You must now enter a few identification/description strings, namely an
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identifier, a vendor name, and a model name. Just pressing enter will fill
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in default names (possibly from a card definition).
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Your card definition is Matrox Millennium G200 8MB.
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The strings are free-form, spaces are allowed.
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Enter an identifier for your video card definition:</screen>
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<para>Next, the video modes are set for the resolutions
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desired. Typically, useful ranges are 640x480, 800x600, and 1024x768
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but those are a function of video card capability, monitor size,
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and eye comfort. When selecting a color depth, select the highest
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mode that your card will support.</para>
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<screen>For each depth, a list of modes (resolutions) is defined. The default
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resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first listed
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mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
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Currently it is set to:
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"640x480" "800x600" "1024x768" "1280x1024" for 8-bit
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"640x480" "800x600" "1024x768" "1280x1024" for 16-bit
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"640x480" "800x600" "1024x768" "1280x1024" for 24-bit
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Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
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be automatically skipped by the server.
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1 Change the modes for 8-bit (256 colors)
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2 Change the modes for 16-bit (32K/64K colors)
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3 Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
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4 The modes are OK, continue.
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Enter your choice: 2
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Select modes from the following list:
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1 "640x400"
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2 "640x480"
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3 "800x600"
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4 "1024x768"
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5 "1280x1024"
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6 "320x200"
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7 "320x240"
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8 "400x300"
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9 "1152x864"
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a "1600x1200"
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b "1800x1400"
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c "512x384"
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Please type the digits corresponding to the modes that you want to select.
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For example, 432 selects "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480", with a
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default mode of 1024x768.
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Which modes? 432
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You can have a virtual screen (desktop), which is screen area that is larger
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than the physical screen and which is panned by moving the mouse to the edge
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of the screen. If you don't want virtual desktop at a certain resolution,
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you cannot have modes listed that are larger. Each color depth can have a
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differently-sized virtual screen
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Please answer the following question with either 'y' or 'n'.
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Do you want a virtual screen that is larger than the physical screen? n
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For each depth, a list of modes (resolutions) is defined. The default
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resolution that the server will start-up with will be the first listed
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mode that can be supported by the monitor and card.
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Currently it is set to:
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"640x480" "800x600" "1024x768" "1280x1024" for 8-bit
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"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" for 16-bit
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"640x480" "800x600" "1024x768" "1280x1024" for 24-bit
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Modes that cannot be supported due to monitor or clock constraints will
|
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be automatically skipped by the server.
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1 Change the modes for 8-bit (256 colors)
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2 Change the modes for 16-bit (32K/64K colors)
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3 Change the modes for 24-bit (24-bit color)
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4 The modes are OK, continue.
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Enter your choice: 4
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Please specify which color depth you want to use by default:
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1 1 bit (monochrome)
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2 4 bits (16 colors)
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3 8 bits (256 colors)
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4 16 bits (65536 colors)
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5 24 bits (16 million colors)
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Enter a number to choose the default depth.
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4</screen>
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<para>Finally, the configuration needs to be saved. Be sure
|
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to enter <filename>/etc/X11/XF86Config</filename> as the location
|
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for saving the configuration.</para>
|
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|
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<screen>I am going to write the XF86Config file now. Make sure you don't accidently
|
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overwrite a previously configured one.
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|
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Shall I write it to /etc/X11/XF86Config? y</screen>
|
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|
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<para>If the configuration fails, you can try the configuration again
|
||||
by selecting &gui.yes; when the following
|
||||
message appears:</para>
|
||||
|
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<screen> User Confirmation Requested
|
||||
The XFree86 configuration process seems to have
|
||||
failed. Would you like to try again?
|
||||
|
||||
[ Yes ] No</screen>
|
||||
|
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<para>If you have trouble configuring <application>&xfree86;</application>, select
|
||||
&gui.no; and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>
|
||||
and continue with the installation process. After installation
|
||||
you can use <command>xf86cfg -textmode</command> or
|
||||
<command>xf86config</command> to access the command line
|
||||
configuration utilities as <username>root</username>. There is
|
||||
an additional method for configuring <application>&xfree86;</application> described in
|
||||
<xref linkend="x11">. If you choose not to configure
|
||||
<application>&xfree86;</application> at this time the next menu will be for package
|
||||
selection.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>The default setting which allows the server to be killed
|
||||
is the hotkey sequence <keycombo action='simul'>
|
||||
<keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
|
||||
<keycap>Backspace</keycap></keycombo>. This
|
||||
can be executed if something is wrong with the server settings and
|
||||
prevent hardware damage.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>The default setting that allows video mode switching will
|
||||
permit changing of the mode while running X with the hotkey
|
||||
sequence
|
||||
<keycombo action='simul'>
|
||||
<keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>+</keycap>
|
||||
</keycombo> or
|
||||
<keycombo action='simul'>
|
||||
<keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>-</keycap>
|
||||
</keycombo>.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>After you have <application>&xfree86;</application>
|
||||
running, the display can be adjusted for height, width,
|
||||
or centering by using <application>xvidtune</application>.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>There are warnings that improper settings can
|
||||
damage your equipment. Heed them. If in doubt, do not do
|
||||
it. Instead, use the monitor controls to adjust the display for
|
||||
X Window. There may be some display differences when switching
|
||||
back to text mode, but it is better than damaging equipment.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Read the &man.xvidtune.1; manual page before making
|
||||
any adjustments.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Following a successful <application>&xfree86;</application> configuration, it will proceed
|
||||
to the selection of a default desktop.</para>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2 id="default-desktop">
|
||||
<title>Select Default X Desktop</title>
|
||||
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>As of &os; 5.3-RELEASE, the X desktop selection
|
||||
facility has been removed from
|
||||
<application>sysinstall</application>, you have to configure
|
||||
the X desktop after the installation of &os;. More
|
||||
information regarding the installation and the configuration
|
||||
of a X desktop can be found in <xref linkend="x11">. You
|
||||
can skip this section if you are not installing a &os;
|
||||
version prior to 5.3-RELEASE.</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>There are a variety of window managers available. They range
|
||||
from very basic environments to full desktop environments with a
|
||||
large suite of software. Some require only minimal disk space and
|
||||
low memory while others with more features require much more. The
|
||||
best way to determine which is most suitable for you is to try a few
|
||||
different ones. Those are available from the Ports Collection or as
|
||||
packages and can be added after installation.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>You can select one of the popular desktops to be installed
|
||||
and configured as the default desktop. This will allow you
|
||||
to start it right after installation.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<figure id="x-desktop">
|
||||
<title>Select Default Desktop</title>
|
||||
|
||||
<mediaobject>
|
||||
<imageobject>
|
||||
<imagedata fileref="install/desktop" format="PNG">
|
||||
</imageobject>
|
||||
</mediaobject>
|
||||
</figure>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Use the arrow keys to select a desktop and press
|
||||
<keycap>Enter</keycap>. Installation of the selected desktop will
|
||||
proceed.</para>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2 id="packages">
|
||||
|
@ -3897,8 +3320,7 @@ failed. Would you like to try again?
|
|||
<para>Installation of one package is shown for purposes of
|
||||
illustration. Additional packages can also be added at this
|
||||
time if desired. After installation
|
||||
<command>sysinstall</command> (<command>/stand/sysinstall</command>
|
||||
in &os; versions older than 5.2) can be used to add additional
|
||||
<command>sysinstall</command> can be used to add additional
|
||||
packages.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<screen> User Confirmation Requested
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1292,13 +1292,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</screen>
|
|||
<sect3 id="x11-wm-gnome-install">
|
||||
<title>Installing GNOME</title>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>The easiest way to install
|
||||
<application>GNOME</application> is through the
|
||||
<quote>Desktop Configuration</quote> menu during the FreeBSD
|
||||
installation process as described in <xref
|
||||
linkend="default-desktop"> of Chapter 2. It can also
|
||||
be easily installed from a package or the ports
|
||||
collection:</para>
|
||||
<para>The software can be easily installed from a package or the
|
||||
Ports Collection:</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>To install the <application>GNOME</application> package
|
||||
from the network, simply type:</para>
|
||||
|
@ -1458,12 +1453,8 @@ DisplayManager.requestPort: 0</screen>
|
|||
<title>Installing KDE</title>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Just as with <application>GNOME</application> or any
|
||||
other desktop environment, the easiest way to install
|
||||
<application>KDE</application> is through the <quote>Desktop
|
||||
Configuration</quote> menu during the FreeBSD installation
|
||||
process as described in <xref linkend="default-desktop"> of Chapter
|
||||
2. Once again, the software can be easily installed from a package
|
||||
or from the Ports Collection:</para>
|
||||
other desktop environment, the software can be easily installed
|
||||
from a package or the Ports Collection:</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>To install the <application>KDE</application> package
|
||||
from the network, simply type:</para>
|
||||
|
|
|
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|
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