Re: equivalent xorg.conf?
Re: equivalent xorg.conf?
- Subject: Re: equivalent xorg.conf?
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2009 19:25:56 -0700
On Aug 31, 2009, at 18:45, Neil wrote:
Alu iMac 24" intel; OS X 10.5.x; Xquartz 2.4.0; video card: ATI,
Radeon HD 2600 Xt
I'm trying to figure out how to get our boot camp'd CentOS 5.3 Xorg
X11 to do pseudocolor (depth=8; 256 colors).
I'm not sure what you want here... If you're using CentOS, then you
need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf... but recent Xorg servers (1.5.x and
later) should auto-detect everything and not need that config file.
That being said, this is not the mailing list for discussion of the
Xorg DDX. You want the xorg mailing list.
I assumed Xquartz or X11 in OS X has a config file similar to
linux's /etc/X11/xorg.conf, hoping to have a peak at how X11 or
Xquartz specifies its available pseudocolor (256 colors).
No, the X server in OSX isn't the Xorg DDX. It's the XQuartz DDX.
It's configuration is handled via the preferences menu (or directly
editing the org.x.X11 settings using defaults(1).
'Cause when I try to specify 'depth 8' the linux X11 bails out with
claim of invalid depth = -1
huh?
Does anyone know if there is a location in OS X - X11 where the
equivalents of xorg.conf are contained?
defaults read org.x.X11
Or does anyone know why CentOS 5.3 on this iMac, which by default
config uses the R500 driver for ATI Radeon chipsets.
This is not the mailing list for that kind of question.
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