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		<title>Web page design - six consoles are set up as text-mode screens,</title>
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		<title>1 on 1 web hosting - Objective 2: Set Up xdm The X Display</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 00:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Objective 2: Set Up xdm   The X Display Manager, or xdm, is a tool to manage X sessions on physical  displays both locally and across the network. Part of its job is to handle user  authentication through a graphical login screen, which replaces the familiar text- mode login.   Configuring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Objective 2: Set Up xdm   The X Display Manager, or xdm, is a tool to manage X sessions on physical  displays both locally and across the network. Part of its job is to handle user  authentication through a graphical login screen, which replaces the familiar text- mode login.   Configuring xdm   xdm is distributed as part of XFree86 and is configured by a series of files located  in /etc/X11/xdm. These files include:   Xaccess   This file controls inbound requests from remote hosts.   Xresources  This file is similar to .Xresources, discussed earlier. It holds configuration  information for some xdm resources, including the graphical login screen.  This file can be edited to modify the appearance of the xdm login screen.   Xservers   This file associates the X display names (:0, :1, &#8230;) with either the local X  server software or a foreign display such as an X terminal.   Xsession   This file contains the script xdm launches after a successful login. It usually  looks for .xsession in the user s home directory and executes the commands  found there. If such a file doesn t exist, Xsession starts a default window  manager (or environment) and applications.   Xsetup_0   This file is a script started before the graphical login screen. It often includes  commands to set colors, display graphics, or run other programs. This script is  executed as root.   xdm-config   This file associates xdm configuration resources with the other files in this list.  It usually isn t necessary to make changes in this file unless an expert administrator plans to customize xdm configuration.   Running xdm manually   xdm uses the X server to run on your local display. Therefore, you must have a  working X configuration prior to using a display manager. Then, to start xdm,  simply enter it as root:   # xdm   xdm launches the X server and display the graphical login, and you can log in as  usual. xdm then starts your graphical environment. After you log out, xdm resets  and again displays the login screen.   Most Linux distributions enable virtual consoles. You can switch among them  using the key combinations Ctrl Alt F1, Ctrl Alt F2, and so on. Typically, the first   380 X (Topic 2.10)    <br />Please visit our <a href="http://php5.solidwebhosting.net">professional web hosting</a> services to find out about cheap and reliable webhost service that will surely answer all your demands.
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		<title>client-limit This shows  (Web site design) the maximum number of client</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[client-limit   This shows the maximum number of client requests to be served.   clone-self   When on, the font server makes copies of itself if it reaches the client-  limit.   You don t need to remember details about the contents of the xfs configuration  file (config), but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>client-limit   This shows the maximum number of client requests to be served.   clone-self   When on, the font server makes copies of itself if it reaches the client-  limit.   You don t need to remember details about the contents of the xfs configuration  file (config), but be aware of the use and general contents of the file. In particular, remember that the catalogue keyword is used similarly to FontPath in  XF86Config.   On the Exam   Remember that xfs can take the place of the list of directories in a manually  configured font path. However, running xfs doesn t replace the font path   xfs itself must be on that path as noted earlier in Example 2-12 with the  unix/:-1 entry.   Controlling X Applications with .Xresources   The X Window System also has many built-in customization features. Many X  applications are programmed with a variety of resources, which are configuration  settings that can be externally manipulated. Rather than have a configuration utility  built into each application, applications can be written to examine the contents of  a file in the user s home directory. The .Xresources file contains a line for each  configured resource in the following form:   program*resource: value   This line can be translated as follows:     program is the name of a configurable program, such as emacs or xterm.    resource is one of the configurable settings allowed by the program, such as  colors.    value is the setting to apply to the resource.  For example, the following is an excerpt from .Xresources that configures colors  for an xterm:   xterm*background: Black xterm*foreground: Wheat xterm*cursorColor: Orchid xterm*reverseVideo: false   On the Exam   You should be aware of X resources and the function of the .Xresources file.  In particular, you should understand that X applications will look in the  .Xresources file for settings. You should also be able to construct a resource  setting given a particular example, but you do not need to be able to generate a configuration file from scratch.   Study Guide102  Install and Configure XFree86 379    <br />Check <a href="http://domain.bluewebsitehosting.net">Tomcat Web Hosting</a> services for best quality webspace to host your web application.
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		<title>list of directories in the manually created  (Crystaltech web hosting) font</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 03:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[list of directories in the manually created font path. To include xfs in your system s  font path, add a FontPath directive like this:   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;   RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;unix/:-1&#8243;  EndSection   If you install xfs from a package from your distribution, it is probably automatically configured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>list of directories in the manually created font path. To include xfs in your system s  font path, add a FontPath directive like this:   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;   RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;unix/:-1&#8243;  EndSection   If you install xfs from a package from your distribution, it is probably automatically configured to start at boot time and run continually, serving fonts to local and  remote client programs. To start xfs manually, simply enter the xfs command. For  security purposes, you may wish to run xfs as a non-root user. xfs is configured  using its configuration file, /etc/X11/fs/config. Example 2-14 contains an example  config file for xfs.   Example 2-14: Sample configuration File for xfs   # Allow a max of four clients to connect to this font server  client-limit = 4   # When a font server reaches its limit, start up a new one  clone-self = on   catalogue = /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc:unscaled,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi:unscaled,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi,  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi,  /usr/share/fonts/ISO8859-2/100dpi,  /usr/share/fonts/ISO8859-9/100dpi  /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local   # In 12 points, decipoints  default-point-size = 120   # 100 x 100 and 75 x 75  default-resolutions = 75,75,100,100   # How to log errors  use-syslog = on   As you can see, the config file contains the following keyword=value pairs:   catalogue   This keyword holds a comma-separated list of directories containing fonts to  be served by xfs. This is where new font directories are added.   alternate-servers(strings)   This section contains a listing of alternate font servers that can be found on  the local machine or on other machines.   378 X (Topic 2.10)    <br />You want to have a cheap webhost for your apache application, then check <a href="http://apache.bluewebsitehosting.net">apache web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>For example: Section &#8220;Files&#8221; RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221; FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc&#8221;  (My web server)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 16:05:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For example:   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;   RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1&#8243;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local&#8221;  EndSection   This group of FontPath directives creates a font path consisting of six directories,  all under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. When XFree86 starts, it parses these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For example:   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;   RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1&#8243;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local&#8221;  EndSection   This group of FontPath directives creates a font path consisting of six directories,  all under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. When XFree86 starts, it parses these font directories and includes their contents in the list of fonts available during the X session.   Installing fonts   Adding new fonts is straightforward.* First, a suitable directory should be created  for the new fonts, such as /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/local or /usr/local/fonts. You may  wish to separate your own fonts from the default XFree86 directories to protect  them during upgrades. After the fonts are installed in the new directory, the  mkfontdir utility is run to catalog the new fonts in the new directory. New entries  are added to the XF86Config file to include the path for new fonts. For example:   FontPath &#8220;/usr/local/fonts&#8221;   At this point, the X server can be restarted to recognize the new fonts, or the fonts  can be dynamically added using the xset command:   # xset fp+ /usr/local/fonts   xset is beyond the scope of the LPIC Level 1 exams.   On the Exam   Be sure you understand how the X font path is created and how to extend it  to include additional directories. Knowledge of the internal details of font  files is not necessary.   The X font server   On a network with multiple workstations, managing fonts manually for each system  can be time consuming. To simplify this problem, the administrator can install all of  the desired fonts on a single system and then run xfs, the X fonts server, on that  system. The X font server is a small daemon that sends fonts to clients on both  local and remote systems. Some Linux distributions use xfs exclusively, without a   * For this brief discussion, we assume that we re working with Type 1 fonts. Other types, such  as TrueType fonts, may require additional configuration depending on your version of  XFree86.  Study Guide102  Install and Configure XFree86 377    <br />If you are looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your business application visit our <a href="http://domain.solidwebhosting.net">ftp web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>Under v4.0, the default location for the XF86Config  (Post office web site)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 04:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under v4.0, the default location for the XF86Config file is in /etc/X11. The file  contains the following sections:   ServerLayout  This section ties together Screen with one or more InputDevices. Multiple  ServerLayout sections may be used for multiheaded configurations (i.e.,  systems with more than one monitor).   Files  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Under v4.0, the default location for the XF86Config file is in /etc/X11. The file  contains the following sections:   ServerLayout  This section ties together Screen with one or more InputDevices. Multiple  ServerLayout sections may be used for multiheaded configurations (i.e.,  systems with more than one monitor).   Files   This section is used to add paths to fonts and color information, just as it is in  XFree86 v3.3.3.   InputDevice  Multiple InputDevice sections should be used to include at least a keyboard  and mouse. Subsections within InputDevice in v4.0 replace the Pointer  and Keyboard sections for XFree86 v3.3.3.   Monitor  This section is similar to the Monitor section for XFree86 v3.3.3, except that  mode specifications are not usually necessary. The X server is already aware  of standard VESA video modes and chooses the best mode based on the horizontal sync and vertical refresh rates.   Device  This section specifies the modular driver for the X server. Multiple Device  sections can be included to handle multiple graphics devices.   Screen  This section ties together a Monitor with a Device and is specified in the  ServerLayout. Multiple Screen sections can be included to handle multiple  monitor/device pairs.   On the Exam   As already mentioned, you don t need to worry about details in XF86Config.  However, you should be aware of the major differences in the configuration files for XFree86 Versions 3.3 and 4.0.   X Fonts   XFree86 is distributed with a collection of fonts for most basic purposes, including  text displays in terminal windows and browsers. For many users, the default fonts  are adequate, but others may prefer to add additional fonts to their system. A  variety of fonts are available, both free and commercially, from many sources,  such as Adobe. Some very creative fonts are created by individuals and distributed on the Internet (a search engine should return some useful links to a query  such as  XFree86 fonts ).   XFree86 makes fonts that it finds in the font path available to client programs. A  basic font path is compiled into the X server, but you can specify your own font  path using the FontPath directive in the Files section of XF86Config. The simple  syntax is:   FontPath &#8220;path&#8221;   376 X (Topic 2.10)    <br />Looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your business application? Then look no more and go to <a href="http://mysql5.solidwebhosting.net">servlet web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>Keyboard sections together. Example 2-13 contains an abbreviated  (Web design programs)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keyboard sections together. Example 2-13 contains an abbreviated XF86Config  file created using the bundled xf86cfg tool from the XFree86 project.   Example 2-13: A Sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v4.0.1   Section &#8220;ServerLayout&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;XFree86 Configured&#8221;  Screen 0 &#8220;Screen0&#8243; 0 0  InputDevice &#8220;Mouse0&#8243; &#8220;CorePointer&#8221;  InputDevice &#8220;Keyboard0&#8243; &#8220;CoreKeyboard&#8221;  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keyboard sections together. Example 2-13 contains an abbreviated XF86Config  file created using the bundled xf86cfg tool from the XFree86 project.   Example 2-13: A Sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v4.0.1   Section &#8220;ServerLayout&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;XFree86 Configured&#8221;  Screen 0 &#8220;Screen0&#8243; 0 0  InputDevice &#8220;Mouse0&#8243; &#8220;CorePointer&#8221;  InputDevice &#8220;Keyboard0&#8243; &#8220;CoreKeyboard&#8221;   EndSection   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;  EndSection   Section &#8220;InputDevice&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;Keyboard0&#8243;  Driver &#8220;keyboard&#8221;   EndSection   Section &#8220;InputDevice&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;Mouse0&#8243;  Driver &#8220;mouse&#8221;  Option &#8220;Protocol&#8221; &#8220;PS/2&#8243;  Option &#8220;Device&#8221; &#8220;/dev/mouse&#8221;   EndSection   Section &#8220;Monitor&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;Monitor0&#8243;  VendorName &#8220;Monitor Vendor&#8221;  ModelName &#8220;Monitor Model&#8221;  HorizSync 31.5 - 64.3  VertRefresh 50.0 - 90.0   EndSection   Section &#8220;Device&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;Card0&#8243;  Driver &#8220;nv&#8221;  VendorName &#8220;NVidia&#8221;  BoardName &#8220;Riva TNT&#8221;  ChipSet &#8220;RIVATNT&#8221;  BusID &#8220;PCI:1:0:0&#8243;   EndSection   Section &#8220;Screen&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;Screen0&#8243;  Device &#8220;Card0&#8243;  Monitor &#8220;Monitor0&#8243;  DefaultDepth 24  SubSection &#8220;Display&#8221;   Depth 24  EndSubSection  EndSection   Study Guide102  Install and Configure XFree86 375    <br />Please visit <a href="http://domain.wikiwebsitehosting.com">Domain Name Hosting</a> services for high quality webhost to host and run your jsp applications.
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		<title>Example 2-12:  (Web hosting reviews) A sample XF86Config File for XFree86</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 07:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v3.3.3 (continued)   ViewPort 0 0  EndSubsection  EndSection   Under v3.3.3, the default location for the XF86Config file is in /etc/X11. The file  contains the following sections:   Files   This section is used to specify the default font path [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v3.3.3 (continued)   ViewPort 0 0  EndSubsection  EndSection   Under v3.3.3, the default location for the XF86Config file is in /etc/X11. The file  contains the following sections:   Files   This section is used to specify the default font path and the path to the RGB  database. Using the FontPath&#8221;path&#8221; directive multiple times creates a list of  directories that the X server will search for fonts. The RGB database is an  equivalence table of numeric red/green/blue color values with names. Here s  a short excerpt of the RGB database:   255 228 196 bisque 255 218 185 peach puff 255 218 185 PeachPuff 255 222 173 navajo white   Hundreds of these names are defined and may be used in the configuration of  X applications where color names are required.   ServerFlags   This section allows customization of X server options such as the handling of  hotkeys.   Keyboard   This section is used to specify the keyboard input device, its parameters, and  default keyboard-mapping options.   Pointer   This section is used to define the pointing device (mouse).   Monitor  Multiple Monitor sections are used to define the specifications of monitors  and a list of video modes they can handle.   Device  Multiple Device sections are used to define video hardware (cards) installed.   Screen  The Screen section ties together a Device with a corresponding Monitor  and includes some configuration settings for them.   On the Exam   You don t need to memorize details about XF86Config, but it is an important file, and your familiarity with it will be tested. In particular, be aware of  what each of the sections does for the X server, and remember that the  Screen section ties together a Device and a Monitor.   The XF86Config file format was modified slightly for XFree86 v4.0. In particular, a  new ServerLayout section has been added; it ties the Screen, Pointer, and  374 X (Topic 2.10)    <br />Please visit our <a href="http://php5.solidwebhosting.net">professional web hosting</a> services to find out about cheap and reliable webhost service that will surely answer all your demands.
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		<title>Web design course - Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 19:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v3.3.3 (continued)   LeftAlt Meta  RightAlt Meta  ScrollLock Compose  RightCtl Control  XkbDisable  XkbKeycodes &#8220;xfree86&#8243;  XkbTypes &#8220;default&#8221;  XkbCompat &#8220;default&#8221;  XkbSymbols &#8220;us(pc101)&#8221;  XkbGeometry &#8220;pc&#8221;  XkbRules &#8220;xfree86&#8243;  XkbModel &#8220;pc101&#8243;  XkbLayout &#8220;us&#8221;   EndSection   Section [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v3.3.3 (continued)   LeftAlt Meta  RightAlt Meta  ScrollLock Compose  RightCtl Control  XkbDisable  XkbKeycodes &#8220;xfree86&#8243;  XkbTypes &#8220;default&#8221;  XkbCompat &#8220;default&#8221;  XkbSymbols &#8220;us(pc101)&#8221;  XkbGeometry &#8220;pc&#8221;  XkbRules &#8220;xfree86&#8243;  XkbModel &#8220;pc101&#8243;  XkbLayout &#8220;us&#8221;   EndSection   Section &#8220;Pointer&#8221;  Protocol &#8220;PS/2&#8243;  Device &#8220;/dev/mouse&#8221;  Emulate3Buttons  Emulate3Timeout 50   EndSection   Section &#8220;Monitor&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;My Monitor&#8221;  VendorName &#8220;Unknown&#8221;  ModelName &#8220;Unknown&#8221;  HorizSync 31.5 - 64.3  VertRefresh 50-90  # 1280&#215;1024 @ 61 Hz, 64.2 kHz hsync  Mode &#8220;1280&#215;1024&#8243;   DotClock 110  Htimings 1280 1328 1512 1712  Vtimings 1024 1025 1028 1054   EndMode  EndSection   Section &#8220;Device&#8221;  Identifier &#8220;My Video Card&#8221;  VendorName &#8220;Unknown&#8221;  BoardName &#8220;Unknown&#8221;  VideoRam 16256   EndSection   Section &#8220;Screen&#8221;  Driver &#8220;svga&#8221;  Device &#8220;My Video Card&#8221;  Monitor &#8220;My Monitor&#8221;  Subsection &#8220;Display&#8221;   Depth 32  Modes &#8220;1280&#215;1024&#8243;   Study Guide102 Install and Configure XFree86 373    <br />We recommend you use <a href="http://j2ee.solidwebhosting.net">shared web hosting</a> services, because many users agree that it is cheap, reliable and customer-satisfying webhost.
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		<title>Net web server - XF86Config contains technical details concerning the capabilities of</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 08:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[XF86Config contains technical details concerning the capabilities of system hardware, which can be intimidating for some users. For this reason, automated  configuration tools are available that will generate the file for you:   xf86config   This program is distributed with XFree86. It is a simple text-mode program  that requests information about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>XF86Config contains technical details concerning the capabilities of system hardware, which can be intimidating for some users. For this reason, automated  configuration tools are available that will generate the file for you:   xf86config   This program is distributed with XFree86. It is a simple text-mode program  that requests information about the system from the user and then writes a  corresponding XF86Config file. This utility does not use information stored in  an existing configuration file, so its utility is limited. (Remember that  xf86config is a binary program that writes the XF86Config text file.)   XF86Setup  This program is distributed with XFree86. XF86Setup is a graphical program  that starts a VGA X server, which should run on most PC hardware. It allows  you to select the graphics chipset, monitor, mouse, and keyboard device  types and writes the appropriate configuration file for you.   xf86cfg  This program is distributed with XFree86 v4.0. Like XF86Setup, it is a graphical tool; however, xf86cfg s interface is slightly different. Whereas other tools  offer a menu-based approach, xf86cfg offers a block diagram of the system,  including a monitor, video device, keyboard, and mouse. The user configures  each element by manipulating its properties. When the user is happy with the  configuration, the tool writes the XF86Config file.   Distribution-specific tools   Various Linux distributors provide their own configuration utilities. For  example, Xconfigurator is distributed by Red Hat Software. It is menu-based,  provides for automated probing of graphics chipsets and capabilities, and uses  a list of known monitors to retrieve timing information.   Example 2-12 contains an abbreviated XF86Config file created using the Red Hat  Xconfigurator tool for XFree86 v3.3.3.*   Example 2-12: A sample XF86Config File for XFree86 v3.3.3   # File generated by XConfigurator.   Section &#8220;Files&#8221;   RgbPath &#8220;/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb&#8221;  FontPath &#8220;unix/:-1&#8243;  EndSection   Section &#8220;ServerFlags&#8221;  EndSection   Section &#8220;Keyboard&#8221;  Protocol &#8220;Standard&#8221;  AutoRepeat 500 5   * The XF86Config files shown here are examples and are not intended for use on your system.  372 X (Topic 2.10)    <br />In case you need quality webspace to host and run your web applications, try our <a href="http://j2ee.wikiwebsitehosting.com">personal web hosting</a> services.
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