User Commands xorgconfig(1)
NAME
xorgconfig, xorgcfg - generate an xorg.conf file
DESCRIPTION
The xorgcfg(1) and xorgconfig(1) utilities for generating
xorg.conf(4) files are no longer included in this release. The Xorg(1) server does not require a configuration file in many cases, and will autoconfigure itself if one is not present. If the default configuration does not meet yourneeds, you may use one of these alternative methods to gen-
erate an xorg.conf file for customization: * When Xorg is started without a configuration file, the xorg.conf data it generates automatically is logged in/var/log/Xorg.0.log and may be copied to an xorg.conf file for customization.
* /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure, when the server is not
already running, will provide a sample configuration file for the currently detected hardware in the system. * Users of Nvidia graphics devices may use the providednvidia-settings(1) and nvidia-xconfig(1) utilities to
generate or update device-specific configurations.
* Users of Sun graphics devices for the SPARC platform may use the fbconfig(1) utility to generate or updatedevice-specific configurations.
Input device settings formerly found in xorg.conf have in most cases been replaced by settings made via the hal(5) configuration framework in fdi(4) configuration files. FILES/etc/hal/fdi/preprobe/10osvendor/10-x11-input.fdi
Default system configuration for input devicesSEE ALSO
Xorg(1), xorg.conf(4), hal(5), fdi(4), nvidia-settings(1),
nvidia-xconfig(1), fbconfig(1).
SunOS 5.10 Last change: 24 Jun 2009 1