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Chapter 7. X Servers and Clients 103
Identifier Provides a unique name for this monitor, usually numbering each monitor
starting at 0. The first monitor would be named Monitor0, the second Monitor1, and so on.
Modeline Used to specify the video modes used by the monitor at particular resolutions,
with certain horizontal sync and vertical refresh resolutions. Modeline entries are usually
preceded by a comment that explains what the mode line specifies.
If your configuration file does not include comments for the various mode lines, you can scan
over the values (or mode descriptions) to uncover what the mode line is attempting to do. See
the XF86Config man page for detailed explanations of each mode description section.
ModelName — An optional parameter that displays the model name of the monitor.
VendorName — An optional parameter that displays the vendor that manufactured the moni-
tor.
VertRefresh Lists the vertical refresh range frequencies supported by the monitor, in
kHz. These values are used as a guide by the XFree86 server so that it will know whether to
use a particular Modeline entry’s values with this monitor.
Screen
Binds together a particular Device and Monitor that can be utilized as a pair and contain certain
settings. You must have at least one Screen section in your configuration file. The following
options are common:
DefaultDepth Tells the Screen section the default color depth to try in bits. 8 is the
default, 16 provides thousands of colors, and 32 displays millions of colors.
Device — Signifies the name of the Device section to use with this Screen section.
Identifier Identifies the Screen section so that it can be referred to by a ServerLayout
section and be utilized.
Monitor — Tells the name of the Monitor section to be used with this Screen section.
You may also have a Display subsection within the Screen section which tells the XFree86
server the color depth (Depth) and resolution (Mode) to try first when using this particular mon-
itor and video card.
ServerFlags
Contains miscellaneous global XFree86 server settings. These settings may be overridden by
options placed in the ServerLayout section. Among the most useful settings:
DontZap Prevents the use of the [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Backspace] key combination to immediately
terminate the XFree86 server.
DontZoom Prevents cycling through configured video resolutions using the [Ctrl]-[Alt]-
[Keypad-Plus] and [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Keypad-Minus] key combinations.
ServerLayout
Binds together a Screen section with the necessary InputDevice sections and various options
to create a unified collection of preferences used by the XFree86 server as it starts. If you have
more than one ServerLayout section, and the one to use is not specified on the command line
when bringing up the XFree86 server, the first ServerLayout section in the configuration file
is used.
The following options are used in a ServerLayout section:
Identifier A unique name used to describe this ServerLayout section.
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