Changeset 0d2f891 for x/installing/xfree86-setup.xml
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- 10/02/2003 08:01:04 PM (21 years ago)
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rb9ad2f9a r0d2f891 143 143 <!-- ================================================== --> 144 144 <sect2> 145 <title>Setting up xdm</title>146 <para>< filename>xdm</filename> provides a graphical logon capability and is145 <title>Setting up XDM</title> 146 <para><command>xdm</command> provides a graphical logon capability and is 147 147 normally set up in <filename>/etc/inittab</filename>. Most of the information 148 you need to customize < filename>xdm</filename> is found in its man page. To149 execute xdmduring bootup, change the initdefault level to 5 and148 you need to customize <command>xdm</command> is found in its man page. To 149 execute <command>xdm</command> during bootup, change the initdefault level to 5 and 150 150 add the following lines to 151 151 <filename>/etc/inittab</filename>:</para> 152 152 153 <para><screen># Run xdm as a separate service 154 x:5:respawn:/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon</screen></para> 155 </sect2> 156 157 <!-- ================================================== --> 158 <sect2> 159 <title>Using XFree86 Resources</title> 160 <para>There are many options that can be set in XFree86 and X clients via 153 <para><screen><userinput># Run xdm as a separate service 154 x:5:respawn:/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon</userinput></screen></para> 155 </sect2> 156 157 <!-- ================================================== --> 158 <sect2> 159 <title>Using <application>XFree86</application> Resources</title> 160 <para>There are many options that can be set in 161 <application>XFree86</application> and <application>X</application> clients via 161 162 resources. Typically resources are set in the <filename>~/.Xresources</filename> 162 163 file.</para> … … 188 189 respective client.</para> 189 190 190 <para>In order to load your resources, the < filename>xrdb</filename>191 <para>In order to load your resources, the <command>xrdb</command> 191 192 program must be 192 193 called with the appropriate parameters. Typically, the first time 193 194 resources are loaded, you use:</para> 194 195 195 < para><screen>xrdb -load <filename></screen></para>196 197 <para>To add resources to XFree86's database in memory use:</para>198 < para><screen>xrdb -merge <filename></screen></para>199 200 <para>The < filename>xrdb</filename> instruction is usually placed in196 <screen><userinput><command>xrdb -load <filename></command></userinput></screen> 197 198 <para>To add resources to <application>XFree86</application>'s database in memory use:</para> 199 <screen><userinput><command>xrdb -merge <filename></command></userinput></screen> 200 201 <para>The <command>xrdb</command> instruction is usually placed in 201 202 <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> or <filename>~/.xsession</filename>. 202 To get more information, see the <filename>xrdb</filename>man page.</para>203 To get more information, see the xrdb man page.</para> 203 204 </sect2> 204 205
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