Changeset 0d7900a for x/installing/xorg-config.xml
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- 02/11/2013 06:51:17 PM (11 years ago)
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ra161de9 r0d7900a 22 22 <sect2 id='X11-testing' xreflabel="Testing Xorg"> 23 23 <title>Testing Xorg</title> 24 24 25 25 <para>To test the <application>Xorg</application> installation, issue 26 26 <userinput>startx</userinput>. This command brings up a rudimentary window … … 30 30 <application>X Window</application> session. The third xterm window may be 31 31 obscured on your system by the other two xterms.</para> 32 32 33 33 <para>Generally, there is no specific configuration required for 34 <application>Xorg</application>, but customization is possible. For details 34 <application>Xorg</application>, but customization is possible. For details 35 35 see <xref linkend='xconfig'/> below.</para> 36 36 … … 159 159 In order to run a GLX application on a discrete GPU, you will need to export 160 160 <envar>DRI_PRIME=1</envar> environment variable. For example, 161 161 162 162 <screen><userinput>DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | egrep "(OpenGL vendor|OpenGL renderer|OpenGL version)"</userinput></screen> 163 163 … … 286 286 - These fonts provide slightly worse Unicode coverage than FreeFont, 287 287 but are better hinted. Be sure to read the license before using 288 them. These fonts are listed in the aliases in the 288 them. These fonts are listed in the aliases in the 289 289 <filename class="directory">/etc/fonts/fonts.d</filename> directory 290 290 by default.</para> … … 357 357 <para>For most input devices, no additional configuration will be 358 358 necessary. This section is provided for informational purposes only.</para> 359 359 360 360 <para>A sample default XKB setup could look like the following (executed as 361 361 the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user):</para>
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