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X11R6.8.2 builds on most architectures supported by OpenBSD. ... OpenBSDs GENERIC kernels have all support for running X enabled. 6.1 Console drivers ...



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README for X11R6.8.2 on OpenBSDPage 1README for X11R6.8.2 on OpenBSDMatthieu HerrbLast modified on: 4 February 2005.1. What and Where is X11R6.8.2?The X.org Foundation X11R6.8.2 is an Open Source version of the X Window System that supports several UNIX(R) and UNIXlike operating systems (such as Linux the BSDs and Solarisx86) on Intel and other platforms.See the Copyright Notice.The sources for X11R6.8.2 are available from http://wiki.x.orgX11R6.8.2 builds on most architectures supported by OpenBSD. See section Building on other architectures (section 7. page 3) for details.2. Bug Repor ts for This DocumentUse the X.org Bugzilla at http://bugs.freedesktop.org to submit comments or suggestions aboutthis file using the xorg product.3. New OS dependent featuresSee the Release Notes for nonOS dependent new features in X11R6.8.2.Switch the the Xinputaware kbd driver for keyboard input3.1 New OS related features in X.Org 6.8Support for Propolice in modules.Server support for OpenBSD/amd64.4. Configuring X for Your HardwareThe /etc/X11/xorg.conf file tells the X server what kind of monitor video card and mouseyou have. You must create it to tell the server what specific hardware you have.Youll need info on your hardware:Your mouse type baud rate and its /dev entry.The video cards chipset (e.g. ATI Radeon nVidia GeForce 4/MX etc).Your monitors sync frequencies.The recommended way to generate an xorg.conf file is to use the xorgcfg utility. Thexorgconfig text utility is still there for the (few) cases where xorgcfg cant be used. Also there is aREADME for X11R6.8.2 on OpenBSD1Page 2sample file installed as /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xorg.conf.eg which can be used as a startingpoint.For details about the xorg.conf file format refer to the xorg.conf(5) manual page.Once youve set up a xorg.conf file you can fine tune the video modes with the xvidtune utility.4.1 About mouse configurationX11R6.8.2 has support for the mouse driver included in the new wscons console driver. ...

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