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<chapter id="x11">
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<para>This chapter will introduce the steps necessary to install
and configure the XFree86 X Windows System under FreeBSD.
Once your server is installed and configured properly. you can
read <xref linkend="x11-wm"> to setup your desktop
Once the server is installed and configured properly. The user
can read <xref linkend="x11-wm"> to setup their desktop
environment.</para>
<indexterm><primary>XFree86 4.x</primary></indexterm>
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<para>The specifications for the target system's monitor are
used by XFree86 to determine the resolution and refresh rate
to run at. These specifications can usually be obtained from
the documentation that came with your monitor or from the
manufacturer's website. There are two ranges of numbers that
are needed, the horizontal scan rate and the vertical
synchronization rate.</para>
the documentation that came with the target system's monitor
or from the manufacturer's website. There are two ranges of
numbers that are needed, the horizontal scan rate and the
vertical synchronization rate.</para>
<para>The video adapter's chipset defines what driver module
XFree86 uses to talk to the graphics hardware. With most
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from source and has USA_RESIDENT set in
<filename>/etc/make.conf</filename>, the user may first have to
fetch <filename>Wraphelp.c</filename> if XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1
support is desired.</para>
support is desired. This file is to be placed in the port's
<filename>files/</filename> sub-directory before the port is
built.</para>
</sect2>
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<screen>&prompt.root; XFree86 -configure</screen>
<para>This will generate a skeleton XFree86 configuration file
in the current working directory called XF86Config.new. The
XFree86 program will attempt to probe the graphics hardware on
the system and will write a configuration file to load the
proper drivers for the detected hardware on the target system.</para>
in the current working directory called
<filename>XF86Config.new</filename>. The XFree86 program will
attempt to probe the graphics hardware on the system and will
write a configuration file to load the proper drivers for the
detected hardware on the target system.</para>
<para>The next step is to test the currently existing
configuration to verify that XFree86 can work with the graphics