11
- The X Window System
/usr/X11R6/README
for vax.
The X server currently only works on VAXstation 4000 models with either a
lcg(4)
or
lcspx(4)
framebuffer.
11.2.17 - zaurus
/usr/X11R6/README
for zaurus.
No
configuration needed, X "Just Works".
11.3 - Configuring X on amd64 and i386
If you haven't tried
just starting X
, stop! Don't make work for yourself if you you don't need to! Most
i386 and amd64 users will find X Just Works without any manual configuration.
11.3.1 - X.Org configuration
Sometimes, X does not "just work" as desired, and sometimes, you need
to customize something that
does work.
If X does not work as desired with your system, you will need to create a configuration file. A good
starting place (and sometimes, a good ending place!)
is to run
Xorg(1)
in the "X -configure" mode. This
will load all available video driver modules, probes for other hardware,
and based on what it finds,
writes out a xorg.conf file that may or may not work. Even if it does not work, it will be a useful starting
point for creating one that works as desired.
Another time-honored way to configure X is to use your favorite search engine
to hunt for someone else
who already solved your problem. Note that
xorg.conf
files for other Unix-like OSs will often
provide very useful tips on what you need to get X running on your similar hardware. While that's not a
bad way, that method won't be emphasized here.
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