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Last change on this file since 65adb85 was c49d8f0, checked in by Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@…>, 21 years ago

Tweaks to XFree86 DRI and other minor issues

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1<sect2>
2<title>Configuring XFree86</title>
3
4<para>Edit <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> and add
5<filename>/usr/X11R6/lib</filename>.
6Run <screen><userinput>ldconfig</userinput></screen></para>
7
8<para>Add <filename class='directory'>/usr/X11R6/bin</filename> to your
9<envar>PATH</envar> environment
10variable in <filename>.bash_profile</filename>. The statement should
11look something like <userinput>PATH=$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin</userinput>
12and be placed before the <userinput>export PATH</userinput>
13statement.</para>
14
15<para>Run
16<screen><userinput>source ~/.bash_profile</userinput></screen></para>
17
18<para>Set up your mouse:
19<screen><userinput>cd /dev
20ln -s psaux mouse</userinput></screen>
21
22Adjust the symbolic link as necessary for other types of mice. For instance,
23a serial mouse on the first serial port would be linked to ttyS1.</para>
24
25<para>Create the XF86Config file with
26<screen><userinput>cd ~
27XFree86 -configure</userinput></screen>
28The screen will go black and you may hear some clicking of the monitor. This
29command will create a file, <filename>XF86Config.new</filename> in your home
30directory.</para>
31
32<para>Edit <filename>XF86Config.new</filename> to suit your system. The
33details of the file are located in the man
34page <userinput>man XF86Config</userinput>. Some things you may want to
35do are:</para>
36
37<itemizedlist>
38
39<listitem><para>Section "Files". Change the order of the font paths searched.
40You may want to put 100dpi fonts ahead of 75dpi fonts if your system normally
41comes up closer to 100 dots per inch. You may want to remove some font
42directories completely.</para></listitem>
43
44<listitem><para>Section "Monitor". Specify the <userinput>VertRefresh</userinput>
45and <userinput>HorizSync</userinput> values if the system does not automatically
46detect the monitor and its values.</para></listitem>
47
48<listitem><para>Section "InputDevice". You may want to change the keyboard
49autorepeat rate by
50adding <userinput>Option "Autorepeat" "250 30"</userinput>.</para></listitem>
51
52<listitem><para>Section "Device". You may want to set some of the options
53available for your selected video driver. A description of the driver
54parameters is in the man page for your driver.</para></listitem>
55
56<listitem><para>Section "Screen". Add a DefaultDepth statement such
57as: <userinput>DefaultDepth 16</userinput>. In the SubSection for your
58default depth, add a modes line such
59as: <userinput> Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768"</userinput>.
60The first mode listed will normally be the starting
61resolution.</para></listitem>
62
63</itemizedlist>
64
65<para>Test the system with
66<screen><userinput>XFree86 -xf86config ~/XF86Config.new</userinput></screen>
67You will only get a gray background with an X-shaped mouse cursor, but it
68confirms the system is working. Exit with Control-Alt-Backspace. If the
69system does not work, take a look
70at <filename>/var/log/XFree86.0.log</filename> to see what went
71wrong.</para>
72
73<para>Move the configuration file to its final location
74<screen><userinput>mv ~/XF86Config.new /etc/X11/XF86Config</userinput></screen></para>
75
76<para>Create <filename>.xinitrc</filename>
77<screen><userinput>cat &gt; ~/.xinitrc &lt;&lt; "EOF"
78# Begin .xinitrc file
79xterm -g 80x40+0+0 &amp;
80xclock -g 100x100-0+0 &amp;
81twm
82EOF</userinput></screen>
83This provides an initial screen with an xterm and a clock that is managed by a
84simple window manager, Tab Window Manager. For details of twm, see the
85man page.</para>
86
87<para>Start X with
88<screen><userinput>startx</userinput></screen>
89to get basic functional X Window System.</para>
90
91</sect2>
92
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