

When the Xorg server is started by the "root" user, the config file _ hostname_ is the machine's hostname as reported by gethostname(3). (with no "." components) specified by that environment variable, and With the -config command line option, $XORGCONFIG is the relative path Where _ cmdline_ is a relative path (with no "." components) specified etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG /usr/local/etc/X11/ $XORGCONFIG /etc/X11/nf /etc/nf /usr/local/etc/X11/nf. When the server is started as a normal user: nf configuration file is searched for in the following places conf from the directory for its initial setup. Most configuration file param-Įters, with their defaults, are described below.ĝriver and module spe-Ĭific configuration parameters are described in the relevant driver orĭESCRIPTION Xorg uses a configuration file called nf and files ending in the Options and environment variables (and some defaults) are described in Parameters can be supplied via all methods. Nisms is ordered from highest precedence to lowest. One way, the highest precedence mechanism is used. When the same information is supplied in more than The nf and configuration files, auto-detection, andįallback defaults. INTRODUCTION Xorg supports several mechanisms for supplying/obtaining configurationĪnd run-time parameters: command line options, environment variables, nf, - configuration files for Xorg X server FreeBSD Manual Pages man apropos home | help
