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1 | .\" $XdotOrg: xserver/xorg/hw/xfree86/doc/man/Xorg.man.pre,v 1.3 2005/07/04 18:41:01 ajax Exp $ |
2 | .\" shorthand for double quote that works everywhere. | |
3 | .ds q \N'34' | |
4 | .TH Xorg __appmansuffix__ __vendorversion__ | |
5 | .SH NAME | |
6 | Xorg - X11R7 X server | |
7 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
8 | .B Xorg | |
9 | .RI [\fB:\fP display ] | |
10 | .RI [ option | |
11 | .IR ... ] | |
12 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
13 | .B Xorg | |
14 | is a full featured X server that was originally designed for UNIX and | |
15 | UNIX-like operating systems running on Intel x86 hardware. It now runs | |
16 | on a wider range of hardware and OS platforms. | |
17 | .PP | |
18 | This work was derived by the X.Org Foundation from the XFree86 Project's | |
19 | .I "XFree86\ 4.4rc2" | |
20 | release. | |
21 | The XFree86 release was originally derived from | |
22 | .I "X386\ 1.2" | |
23 | by Thomas Roell which was contributed to X11R5 by Snitily Graphics | |
24 | Consulting Service. | |
25 | .SH PLATFORMS | |
26 | .PP | |
27 | .B Xorg | |
28 | operates under a wide range of operating systems and hardware platforms. | |
29 | The Intel x86 (IA32) architecture is the most widely supported hardware | |
30 | platform. Other hardware platforms include Compaq Alpha, Intel IA64, AMD64, | |
31 | SPARC and PowerPC. The most widely supported operating systems are the | |
32 | free/OpenSource UNIX-like systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, | |
33 | OpenBSD, and Solaris. Commercial UNIX operating systems such as | |
34 | UnixWare are also supported. Other supported operating systems include | |
35 | GNU Hurd. Mac OS X is supported with the | |
36 | Xquartz(__appmansuffix__) X server. Win32/Cygwin is supported with the | |
37 | XWin(__appmansuffix__) X server. | |
38 | .PP | |
39 | .SH "NETWORK CONNECTIONS" | |
40 | .B Xorg | |
41 | supports connections made using the following reliable | |
42 | byte-streams: | |
43 | .TP 4 | |
44 | .I "Local" | |
45 | On most platforms, the "Local" connection type is a UNIX-domain socket. | |
46 | On some System V platforms, the "local" connection types also include | |
47 | STREAMS pipes, named pipes, and some other mechanisms. | |
48 | .TP 4 | |
49 | .I TCP\/IP | |
50 | .B Xorg | |
51 | listens on port | |
52 | .RI 6000+ n , | |
53 | where | |
54 | .I n | |
55 | is the display number. This connection type can be disabled with the | |
56 | .B \-nolisten | |
57 | option (see the Xserver(1) man page for details). | |
58 | .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" | |
59 | For operating systems that support local connections other than Unix | |
60 | Domain sockets (SVR3 and SVR4), there is a compiled-in list specifying | |
61 | the order in which local connections should be attempted. This list | |
62 | can be overridden by the | |
63 | .I XLOCAL | |
64 | environment variable described below. If the display name indicates a | |
65 | best-choice connection should be made (e.g. | |
66 | .BR :0.0 ), | |
67 | each connection mechanism is tried until a connection succeeds or no | |
68 | more mechanisms are available. Note: for these OSs, the Unix Domain | |
69 | socket connection is treated differently from the other local connection | |
70 | types. To use it the connection must be made to | |
71 | .BR unix:0.0 . | |
72 | .PP | |
73 | The | |
74 | .I XLOCAL | |
75 | environment variable should contain a list of one more | |
76 | more of the following: | |
77 | .PP | |
78 | .RS 8 | |
79 | .nf | |
80 | NAMED | |
81 | PTS | |
82 | SCO | |
83 | ISC | |
84 | .fi | |
85 | .RE | |
86 | .PP | |
87 | which represent SVR4 Named Streams pipe, Old-style USL Streams pipe, | |
88 | SCO XSight Streams pipe, and ISC Streams pipe, respectively. You can | |
89 | select a single mechanism (e.g. | |
90 | .IR XLOCAL=NAMED ), | |
91 | or an ordered list (e.g. \fIXLOCAL="NAMED:PTS:SCO"\fP). | |
92 | his variable overrides the compiled-in defaults. For SVR4 it is | |
93 | recommended that | |
94 | .I NAMED | |
95 | be the first preference connection. The default setting is | |
96 | .IR PTS:NAMED:ISC:SCO . | |
97 | .PP | |
98 | To globally override the compiled-in defaults, you should define (and | |
99 | export if using | |
100 | .B sh | |
101 | or | |
102 | .BR ksh ) | |
103 | .I XLOCAL | |
104 | globally. If you use startx(1) or xinit(1), the definition should be | |
105 | at the top of your | |
106 | .I .xinitrc | |
107 | file. If you use xdm(1), the definitions should be early on in the | |
108 | .I __projectroot__/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession | |
109 | script. | |
110 | .SH OPTIONS | |
111 | .B Xorg | |
112 | supports several mechanisms for supplying/obtaining configuration and | |
113 | run-time parameters: command line options, environment variables, the | |
114 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) configuration files, auto-detection, and | |
115 | fallback defaults. When the same information is supplied in more than | |
116 | one way, the highest precedence mechanism is used. The list of mechanisms | |
117 | is ordered from highest precedence to lowest. Note that not all parameters | |
118 | can be supplied via all methods. The available command line options | |
119 | and environment variables (and some defaults) are described here and in | |
120 | the Xserver(__appmansuffix__) manual page. Most configuration file | |
121 | parameters, with their defaults, are described in the | |
122 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) manual page. Driver and module specific | |
123 | configuration parameters are described in the relevant driver or module | |
124 | manual page. | |
125 | .PP | |
126 | In addition to the normal server options described in the | |
127 | Xserver(__appmansuffix__) manual page, | |
128 | .B Xorg | |
129 | accepts the following command line switches: | |
130 | .TP 8 | |
131 | .BI vt XX | |
132 | .I XX | |
133 | specifies the Virtual Terminal device number which | |
134 | .B Xorg | |
135 | will use. Without this option, | |
136 | .B Xorg | |
137 | will pick the first available Virtual Terminal that it can locate. This | |
138 | option applies only to platforms that have virtual terminal support, such | |
139 | as Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris, SVR3, and SVR4. | |
140 | .TP | |
141 | .B \-allowMouseOpenFail | |
142 | Allow the server to start up even if the mouse device can't be opened | |
143 | or initialised. This is equivalent to the | |
144 | .B AllowMouseOpenFail | |
145 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
146 | .TP 8 | |
147 | .B \-allowNonLocalXvidtune | |
148 | Make the VidMode extension available to remote clients. This allows | |
149 | the xvidtune client to connect from another host. This is equivalent | |
150 | to the | |
151 | .B AllowNonLocalXvidtune | |
152 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. By default non-local | |
153 | connections are not allowed. | |
154 | .TP 8 | |
155 | .BI \-bgamma " value" | |
156 | Set the blue gamma correction. | |
157 | .I value | |
158 | must be between 0.1 and 10. | |
159 | The default is 1.0. Not all drivers support this. See also the | |
160 | .BR \-gamma , | |
161 | .BR \-rgamma , | |
162 | and | |
163 | .B \-ggamma | |
164 | options. | |
165 | .TP 8 | |
166 | .BI \-bpp " n" | |
167 | No longer supported. Use | |
168 | .B \-depth | |
169 | to set the color depth, and use | |
170 | .B \-fbbpp | |
171 | if you really need to force a non-default framebuffer (hardware) pixel | |
172 | format. | |
173 | .TP 8 | |
174 | .BI \-config " file" | |
175 | Read the server configuration from | |
176 | .IR file . | |
177 | This option will work for any file when the server is run as root (i.e, | |
178 | with real-uid 0), or for files relative to a directory in the config | |
179 | search path for all other users. | |
180 | .TP 8 | |
181 | .BI \-configdir " directory" | |
182 | Read the server configuration files from | |
183 | .IR directory . | |
184 | This option will work for any directory when the server is run as root | |
185 | (i.e, with real-uid 0), or for directories relative to a directory in the | |
186 | config directory search path for all other users. | |
187 | .TP 8 | |
188 | .B \-configure | |
189 | When this option is specified, the | |
190 | .B Xorg | |
191 | server loads all video driver modules, probes for available hardware, | |
192 | and writes out an initial xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file based on | |
193 | what was detected. This option currently has some problems on some | |
194 | platforms, but in most cases it is a good way to bootstrap the | |
195 | configuration process. This option is only available when the server | |
196 | is run as root (i.e, with real-uid 0). | |
197 | .TP 8 | |
198 | .BI "\-crt /dev/tty" XX | |
199 | SCO only. This is the same as the | |
200 | .B vt | |
201 | option, and is provided for compatibility with the native SCO X server. | |
202 | .TP 8 | |
203 | .BI \-depth " n" | |
204 | Sets the default color depth. Legal values are 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, and | |
205 | 24. Not all drivers support all values. | |
206 | .TP 8 | |
207 | .B \-disableVidMode | |
208 | Disable the parts of the VidMode extension (used by the xvidtune | |
209 | client) that can be used to change the video modes. This is equivalent | |
210 | to the | |
211 | .B DisableVidModeExtension | |
212 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
213 | .TP 8 | |
214 | .B \-fbbpp \fIn\fP | |
215 | Sets the number of framebuffer bits per pixel. You should only set this | |
216 | if you're sure it's necessary; normally the server can deduce the correct | |
217 | value from | |
218 | .B \-depth | |
219 | above. Useful if you want to run a depth 24 configuration with a 24 | |
220 | bpp framebuffer rather than the (possibly default) 32 bpp framebuffer | |
221 | (or vice versa). Legal values are 1, 8, 16, 24, 32. Not all drivers | |
222 | support all values. | |
223 | .TP 8 | |
224 | .B \-flipPixels | |
225 | Swap the default values for the black and white pixels. | |
226 | .TP 8 | |
227 | .BI \-gamma " value" | |
228 | Set the gamma correction. | |
229 | .I value | |
230 | must be between 0.1 and 10. The default is 1.0. This value is applied | |
231 | equally to the R, G and B values. Those values can be set independently | |
232 | with the | |
233 | .BR \-rgamma , | |
234 | .BR \-bgamma , | |
235 | and | |
236 | .B \-ggamma | |
237 | options. Not all drivers support this. | |
238 | .TP 8 | |
239 | .BI \-ggamma " value" | |
240 | Set the green gamma correction. | |
241 | .I value | |
242 | must be between 0.1 and 10. The default is 1.0. Not all drivers support | |
243 | this. See also the | |
244 | .BR \-gamma , | |
245 | .BR \-rgamma , | |
246 | and | |
247 | .B \-bgamma | |
248 | options. | |
249 | .TP 8 | |
250 | .B \-ignoreABI | |
251 | The | |
252 | .B Xorg | |
253 | server checks the ABI revision levels of each module that it loads. It | |
254 | will normally refuse to load modules with ABI revisions that are newer | |
255 | than the server's. This is because such modules might use interfaces | |
256 | that the server does not have. When this option is specified, mismatches | |
257 | like this are downgraded from fatal errors to warnings. This option | |
258 | should be used with care. | |
259 | .TP 8 | |
260 | .B \-isolateDevice \fIbus\-id\fP | |
261 | Restrict device resets to the device at | |
262 | .IR bus\-id . | |
263 | The | |
264 | .I bus\-id | |
265 | string has the form | |
266 | .IB bustype : bus : device : function | |
267 | (e.g., \(oqPCI:1:0:0\(cq). | |
268 | At present, only isolation of PCI devices is supported; i.e., this option | |
269 | is ignored if | |
270 | .I bustype | |
271 | is anything other than \(oqPCI\(cq. | |
272 | .TP 8 | |
273 | .B \-keeptty | |
274 | Prevent the server from detaching its initial controlling terminal. | |
275 | This option is only useful when debugging the server. Not all platforms | |
276 | support (or can use) this option. | |
277 | .TP 8 | |
278 | .BI \-keyboard " keyboard-name" | |
279 | Use the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file | |
280 | .B InputDevice | |
281 | section called | |
282 | .I keyboard-name | |
283 | as the core keyboard. This option is ignored when the | |
284 | .B Layout | |
285 | section specifies a core keyboard. In the absence of both a Layout | |
286 | section and this option, the first relevant | |
287 | .B InputDevice | |
288 | section is used for the core keyboard. | |
289 | .TP 8 | |
290 | .BI \-layout " layout-name" | |
291 | Use the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file | |
292 | .B Layout | |
293 | section called | |
294 | .IR layout-name . | |
295 | By default the first | |
296 | .B Layout | |
297 | section is used. | |
298 | .TP 8 | |
299 | .BI \-logfile " filename" | |
300 | Use the file called | |
301 | .I filename | |
302 | as the | |
303 | .B Xorg | |
304 | server log file. The default log file is | |
305 | .BI __logdir__/Xorg. n .log | |
306 | on most platforms, where | |
307 | .I n | |
308 | is the display number of the | |
309 | .B Xorg | |
310 | server. The default may be in a different directory on some platforms. | |
311 | This option is only available when the server is run as root (i.e, with | |
312 | real-uid 0). | |
313 | .TP 8 | |
314 | .BR \-logverbose " [\fIn\fP]" | |
315 | Sets the verbosity level for information printed to the | |
316 | .B Xorg | |
317 | server log file. If the | |
318 | .I n | |
319 | value isn't supplied, each occurrence of this option increments the log | |
320 | file verbosity level. When the | |
321 | .I n | |
322 | value is supplied, the log file verbosity level is set to that value. | |
323 | The default log file verbosity level is 3. | |
324 | .TP 8 | |
325 | .BI \-modulepath " searchpath" | |
326 | Set the module search path to | |
327 | .IR searchpath . | |
328 | .I searchpath | |
329 | is a comma separated list of directories to search for | |
330 | .B Xorg | |
331 | server modules. This option is only available when the server is run | |
332 | as root (i.e, with real-uid 0). | |
333 | .TP 8 | |
334 | .B \-nosilk | |
335 | Disable Silken Mouse support. | |
336 | .TP 8 | |
337 | .B \-novtswitch | |
338 | Disable the automatic switching on X server reset and shutdown to the | |
339 | VT that was active when the server started, if supported by the OS. | |
340 | .TP 8 | |
341 | .B \-pixmap24 | |
342 | Set the internal pixmap format for depth 24 pixmaps to 24 bits per pixel. | |
343 | The default is usually 32 bits per pixel. There is normally little | |
344 | reason to use this option. Some client applications don't like this | |
345 | pixmap format, even though it is a perfectly legal format. This is | |
346 | equivalent to the | |
347 | .B Pixmap | |
348 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
349 | .TP 8 | |
350 | .B \-pixmap32 | |
351 | Set the internal pixmap format for depth 24 pixmaps to 32 bits per pixel. | |
352 | This is usually the default. This is equivalent to the | |
353 | .B Pixmap | |
354 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
355 | .TP 8 | |
356 | .BI \-pointer " pointer-name" | |
357 | Use the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file | |
358 | .B InputDevice | |
359 | section called | |
360 | .I pointer-name | |
361 | as the core pointer. This option is ignored when the | |
362 | .B Layout | |
363 | section specifies a core pointer. In the absence of both a Layout | |
364 | section and this option, the first relevant | |
365 | .B InputDevice | |
366 | section is used for the core pointer. | |
367 | .TP 8 | |
368 | .B \-quiet | |
369 | Suppress most informational messages at startup. The verbosity level | |
370 | is set to zero. | |
371 | .TP 8 | |
372 | .BI \-rgamma " value" | |
373 | Set the red gamma correction. | |
374 | .I value | |
375 | must be between 0.1 and 10. The default is 1.0. Not all drivers support | |
376 | this. See also the | |
377 | .BR \-gamma , | |
378 | .BR \-bgamma , | |
379 | and | |
380 | .B \-ggamma | |
381 | options. | |
382 | .TP 8 | |
383 | .B \-sharevts | |
384 | Share virtual terminals with another X server, if supported by the OS. | |
385 | .TP 8 | |
386 | .BI \-screen " screen-name" | |
387 | Use the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file | |
388 | .B Screen | |
389 | section called | |
390 | .IR screen-name . | |
391 | By default the screens referenced by the default | |
392 | .B Layout | |
393 | section are used, or the first | |
394 | .B Screen | |
395 | section when there are no | |
396 | .B Layout | |
397 | sections. | |
398 | .TP 8 | |
399 | .B \-showconfig | |
400 | This is the same as the | |
401 | .B \-version | |
402 | option, and is included for compatibility reasons. It may be removed | |
403 | in a future release, so the | |
404 | .B \-version | |
405 | option should be used instead. | |
406 | .TP 8 | |
407 | .B \-showDefaultModulePath | |
408 | Print out the default module path the server was compiled with. | |
409 | .TP 8 | |
410 | .B \-showDefaultLibPath | |
411 | Print out the path libraries should be installed to. | |
412 | .TP 8 | |
413 | .B \-showopts | |
414 | For each driver module installed, print out the list of options and their | |
415 | argument types. | |
416 | .TP 8 | |
417 | .BI \-weight " nnn" | |
418 | Set RGB weighting at 16 bpp. The default is 565. This applies only to | |
419 | those drivers which support 16 bpp. | |
420 | .TP 8 | |
421 | .BR \-verbose " [\fIn\fP]" | |
422 | Sets the verbosity level for information printed on stderr. If the | |
423 | .I n | |
424 | value isn't supplied, each occurrence of this option increments the | |
425 | verbosity level. When the | |
426 | .I n | |
427 | value is supplied, the verbosity level is set to that value. The default | |
428 | verbosity level is 0. | |
429 | .TP 8 | |
430 | .B \-version | |
431 | Print out the server version, patchlevel, release date, the operating | |
432 | system/platform it was built on, and whether it includes module loader | |
433 | support. | |
434 | .SH "KEYBOARD" | |
435 | .PP | |
436 | The | |
437 | .B Xorg | |
438 | server is normally configured to recognize various special combinations | |
439 | of key presses that instruct the server to perform some action, rather | |
440 | than just sending the key press event to a client application. These actions | |
441 | depend on the XKB keymap loaded by a particular keyboard device and may or | |
442 | may not be available on a given configuration. | |
443 | .PP | |
444 | The following key combinations are commonly part of the default XKEYBOARD | |
445 | keymap. | |
446 | .TP 8 | |
447 | .B Ctrl+Alt+Backspace | |
448 | Immediately kills the server -- no questions asked. It can be disabled by | |
449 | setting the | |
450 | .B DontZap | |
451 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option to a TRUE value. | |
452 | .PP | |
453 | .RS 8 | |
454 | It should be noted that zapping is triggered by the | |
455 | .B Terminate_Server | |
456 | action in the keyboard map. This action is not part of the default keymaps | |
457 | but can be enabled with the XKB option | |
458 | .B \*qterminate:ctrl_alt_bksp\*q. | |
459 | .RE | |
460 | .TP 8 | |
461 | .B Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Plus | |
462 | Change video mode to next one specified in the configuration file. | |
463 | This can be disabled with the | |
464 | .B DontZoom | |
465 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
466 | .TP 8 | |
467 | .B Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Minus | |
468 | Change video mode to previous one specified in the configuration file. | |
469 | This can be disabled with the | |
470 | .B DontZoom | |
471 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
472 | .TP 8 | |
473 | .B Ctrl+Alt+F1...F12 | |
474 | For systems with virtual terminal support, these keystroke | |
475 | combinations are used to switch to virtual terminals 1 through 12, | |
476 | respectively. This can be disabled with the | |
477 | .B DontVTSwitch | |
478 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) file option. | |
479 | .SH CONFIGURATION | |
480 | .B Xorg | |
481 | typically uses a configuration file called | |
482 | .B xorg.conf | |
483 | and configuration files with the suffix | |
484 | .I .conf | |
485 | in a directory called | |
486 | .B __xconfigdir__ | |
487 | for its initial setup. | |
488 | Refer to the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) manual page for information | |
489 | about the format of this file. | |
490 | .PP | |
491 | .B Xorg | |
492 | has a mechanism for automatically generating a built-in configuration | |
493 | at run-time when no | |
494 | .B xorg.conf | |
495 | file or | |
496 | .B __xconfigdir__ | |
497 | files are present. The current version of this automatic configuration | |
498 | mechanism works in two ways. | |
499 | .PP | |
500 | The first is via enhancements that have made many components of the | |
501 | .B xorg.conf | |
502 | file optional. This means that information that can be probed or | |
503 | reasonably deduced doesn't need to be specified explicitly, greatly | |
504 | reducing the amount of built-in configuration information that needs to | |
505 | be generated at run-time. | |
506 | .PP | |
507 | The second is to have "safe" fallbacks for most configuration information. | |
508 | This maximises the likelihood that the | |
509 | .B Xorg | |
510 | server will start up in some usable configuration even when information | |
511 | about the specific hardware is not available. | |
512 | .PP | |
513 | The automatic configuration support for Xorg is work in progress. | |
514 | It is currently aimed at the most popular hardware and software platforms | |
515 | supported by Xorg. Enhancements are planned for future releases. | |
516 | .SH FILES | |
517 | The | |
518 | .B Xorg | |
519 | server config files can be found in a range of locations. These are | |
520 | documented fully in the xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__) manual page. The | |
521 | most commonly used locations are shown here. | |
522 | .TP 30 | |
523 | .B /etc/X11/xorg.conf | |
524 | Server configuration file. | |
525 | .TP 30 | |
526 | .B /etc/X11/xorg.conf-4 | |
527 | Server configuration file. | |
528 | .TP 30 | |
529 | .B /etc/xorg.conf | |
530 | Server configuration file. | |
531 | .TP 30 | |
532 | .B __projectroot__/etc/xorg.conf | |
533 | Server configuration file. | |
534 | .TP 30 | |
535 | .B __projectroot__/lib/X11/xorg.conf | |
536 | Server configuration file. | |
537 | .TP 30 | |
538 | .B /etc/X11/__xconfigdir__ | |
539 | Server configuration directory. | |
540 | .TP 30 | |
541 | .B /etc/X11/__xconfigdir__-4 | |
542 | Server configuration directory. | |
543 | .TP 30 | |
544 | .B /etc/__xconfigdir__ | |
545 | Server configuration directory. | |
546 | .TP 30 | |
547 | .B __projectroot__/etc/__xconfigdir__ | |
548 | Server configuration directory. | |
549 | .TP 30 | |
550 | .B __projectroot__/lib/X11/__xconfigdir__ | |
551 | Server configuration directory. | |
552 | .TP 30 | |
553 | .BI __logdir__/Xorg. n .log | |
554 | Server log file for display | |
555 | .IR n . | |
556 | .TP 30 | |
557 | .B __projectroot__/bin/\(** | |
558 | Client binaries. | |
559 | .TP 30 | |
560 | .B __projectroot__/include/\(** | |
561 | Header files. | |
562 | .TP 30 | |
563 | .B __projectroot__/lib/\(** | |
564 | Libraries. | |
565 | .TP 30 | |
566 | .B __datadir__/fonts/X11/\(** | |
567 | Fonts. | |
568 | .TP 30 | |
569 | .B __projectroot__/share/X11/XErrorDB | |
570 | Client error message database. | |
571 | .TP 30 | |
572 | .B __projectroot__/lib/X11/app-defaults/\(** | |
573 | Client resource specifications. | |
574 | .TP 30 | |
575 | .B __mandir__/man?/\(** | |
576 | Manual pages. | |
577 | .TP 30 | |
578 | .BI /etc/X n .hosts | |
579 | Initial access control list for display | |
580 | .IR n . | |
581 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
582 | X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(__appmansuffix__), xdm(__appmansuffix__), xinit(__appmansuffix__), | |
583 | xorg.conf(__filemansuffix__), xvidtune(__appmansuffix__), | |
584 | xkeyboard-config (__miscmansuffix__), | |
585 | apm(__drivermansuffix__), | |
586 | ati(__drivermansuffix__), | |
587 | chips(__drivermansuffix__), | |
588 | cirrus(__drivermansuffix__), | |
589 | cyrix(__drivermansuffix__), | |
590 | fbdev(__drivermansuffix__), | |
591 | glide(__drivermansuffix__), | |
592 | glint(__drivermansuffix__), | |
593 | i128(__drivermansuffix__), | |
594 | i740(__drivermansuffix__), | |
595 | imstt(__drivermansuffix__), | |
596 | intel(__drivermansuffix__), | |
597 | mga(__drivermansuffix__), | |
598 | neomagic(__drivermansuffix__), | |
599 | nsc(__drivermansuffix__), | |
600 | nv(__drivermansuffix__), | |
601 | openchrome (__drivermansuffix__), | |
602 | r128(__drivermansuffix__), | |
603 | rendition(__drivermansuffix__), | |
604 | s3virge(__drivermansuffix__), | |
605 | siliconmotion(__drivermansuffix__), | |
606 | sis(__drivermansuffix__), | |
607 | sunbw2(__drivermansuffix__), | |
608 | suncg14(__drivermansuffix__), | |
609 | suncg3(__drivermansuffix__), | |
610 | suncg6(__drivermansuffix__), | |
611 | sunffb(__drivermansuffix__), | |
612 | sunleo(__drivermansuffix__), | |
613 | suntcx(__drivermansuffix__), | |
614 | tdfx(__drivermansuffix__), | |
615 | tga(__drivermansuffix__), | |
616 | trident(__drivermansuffix__), | |
617 | tseng(__drivermansuffix__), | |
618 | v4l(__drivermansuffix__), | |
619 | vesa(__drivermansuffix__), | |
620 | vmware(__drivermansuffix__), | |
621 | .br | |
622 | Web site | |
623 | .IR <http://www.x.org> . | |
624 | ||
625 | .SH AUTHORS | |
626 | Xorg has many contributors world wide. The names of most of them | |
627 | can be found in the documentation, ChangeLog files in the source tree, | |
628 | and in the actual source code. | |
629 | .PP | |
630 | Xorg was originally based on XFree86 4.4rc2. | |
631 | That was originally based on \fIX386 1.2\fP by Thomas Roell, which | |
632 | was contributed to the then X Consortium's X11R5 distribution by SGCS. | |
633 | .PP | |
634 | Xorg is released by the X.Org Foundation. | |
635 | .PP | |
636 | The project that became XFree86 was originally founded in 1992 by | |
637 | David Dawes, Glenn Lai, Jim Tsillas and David Wexelblat. | |
638 | .PP | |
639 | XFree86 was later integrated in the then X Consortium's X11R6 release | |
640 | by a group of dedicated XFree86 developers, including the following: | |
641 | .PP | |
642 | .RS 4 | |
643 | .nf | |
644 | Stuart Anderson \fIanderson@metrolink.com\fP | |
645 | Doug Anson \fIdanson@lgc.com\fP | |
646 | Gertjan Akkerman \fIakkerman@dutiba.twi.tudelft.nl\fP | |
647 | Mike Bernson \fImike@mbsun.mlb.org\fP | |
648 | Robin Cutshaw \fIrobin@XFree86.org\fP | |
649 | David Dawes \fIdawes@XFree86.org\fP | |
650 | Marc Evans \fImarc@XFree86.org\fP | |
651 | Pascal Haible \fIhaible@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de\fP | |
652 | Matthieu Herrb \fIMatthieu.Herrb@laas.fr\fP | |
653 | Dirk Hohndel \fIhohndel@XFree86.org\fP | |
654 | David Holland \fIdavidh@use.com\fP | |
655 | Alan Hourihane \fIalanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk\fP | |
656 | Jeffrey Hsu \fIhsu@soda.berkeley.edu\fP | |
657 | Glenn Lai \fIglenn@cs.utexas.edu\fP | |
658 | Ted Lemon \fImellon@ncd.com\fP | |
659 | Rich Murphey \fIrich@XFree86.org\fP | |
660 | Hans Nasten \fInasten@everyware.se\fP | |
661 | Mark Snitily \fImark@sgcs.com\fP | |
662 | Randy Terbush \fIrandyt@cse.unl.edu\fP | |
663 | Jon Tombs \fItombs@XFree86.org\fP | |
664 | Kees Verstoep \fIversto@cs.vu.nl\fP | |
665 | Paul Vixie \fIpaul@vix.com\fP | |
666 | Mark Weaver \fIMark_Weaver@brown.edu\fP | |
667 | David Wexelblat \fIdwex@XFree86.org\fP | |
668 | Philip Wheatley \fIPhilip.Wheatley@ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM\fP | |
669 | Thomas Wolfram \fIwolf@prz.tu-berlin.de\fP | |
670 | Orest Zborowski \fIorestz@eskimo.com\fP | |
671 | .fi | |
672 | .RE | |
673 | .PP | |
674 | Xorg source is available from the FTP server | |
675 | \fI<ftp://ftp.x.org/>\fP, and from the X.Org | |
676 | server \fI<http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/>\fP. Documentation and other | |
677 | information can be found from the X.Org web site | |
678 | \fI<http://www.x.org/>\fP. | |
679 | ||
680 | .SH LEGAL | |
681 | .PP | |
682 | .B Xorg | |
683 | is copyright software, provided under licenses that permit modification | |
684 | and redistribution in source and binary form without fee. | |
685 | .B Xorg is copyright by numerous authors and | |
686 | contributors from around the world. Licensing information can be found | |
687 | at | |
688 | .IR <http://www.x.org> . | |
689 | Refer to the source code for specific copyright notices. | |
690 | .PP | |
691 | .B XFree86(TM) | |
692 | is a trademark of The XFree86 Project, Inc. | |
693 | .PP | |
694 | .B X11(TM) | |
695 | and | |
696 | .B X Window System(TM) | |
697 | are trademarks of The Open Group. |