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Xkdrive - tiny X server
Xvesa [:display] [option...]
Xfbdev
[:display] [option...]
Xigs [:display] [option...]
Xtrident [:display] [option...]
Xsis530 [:display] [option...]
Xtrio [:display] [option...]
Xitsy [:display]
[option...]
Xkdrive is a family of X servers designed to be particularly
small. This manual page describes the common functionality of the Xkdrive
servers; for information on a specific X server, please refer to the relevant
manual page.
In addition to the standard options accepted by all
X servers (see Xserver(1)
), all the Xkdrive servers accept the following
options:
- -screen widthxheight[xdepth]
- use a screen of the specified size.
- -zaphod
- disable switching screens by moving the pointer accross a screen
boundary.
- -3button
- disable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording.
- -2button
- enable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording.
- -dumb
- disable
hardware acceleration.
- -softCursor
- disable the hardware cursor.
- -card card
- not documented.
- -videoTest
- not documented.
- -standalone
- not documented.
X(7)
,
Xserver(1)
, xdm(1)
, xinit(1)
, Xvesa(1)
, Xfbdev(1)
.
The Xkdrive common
core was written by Keith Packard, based on XFree86 which, in turn, is
based on the Sample Implementation of X.
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