configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards)
sample XF86Config file
InputDevice | "Mouse0" "CorePointer" |
InputDevice | "Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard" |
#
#Uncomment this to force OGL indirect contexts to be rendered in
#software. Indirect rendering is done with the hardware driver by
#default. However, some features such as rendering to a glXPixmap
#may not be available in all hardware drivers.
#
#Option | "AccelerateIndirectRendering" "false" |
#Uncomment the following line and update the time to turn on Xserver
#screen blanking. The time is in minutes.
#Option "blank time" "10"
#Uncomment the following lines to set the DPMS time periods. The
#time is in minutes. The DPMS Monitor Option must be on for these
#to have an effect (see the "Monitor" section).
#Option "standby time" "20" #Option "suspend time" "30"
#Option "off time" "40" EndSection
#
#The Files section is used to specify the location of various files
#to the X server. There may only be one Files section in the XF86Config
#file.
#
Section "Files"
#
#FontPaths. Specifies the font paths. You may want to
#specify a different font path for the following reasons.
#1) An application delivers its own fonts.
#2) A font server is to be used instead of the default path.
EndSection
#
#The Module section is used to inform the server which loadable libraries are
#to be loaded at run time. There may only be one Module section in the
#XF86Config file.
#See the GAG for more details.
#
Section "Module" EndSection
#
#There may be multiple InputDevice sections. An InputDevice section is active
#only if it is specified by the active ServerLayout section. The Identifief
#is a required line and must be identical to an InputDevice line in the
#active ServerLayout in order for the device to be active. Normally there
#are two InputDevice sections in the XF86Config file. One for the pointer
#(mouse) and the other for the keyboard. The Driver line is required. It
#specifies which driver is to be loaded at run time. See the GAG for more
#details on what input devices are supported and which options may be selected.
Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "keyboard" EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
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