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TSIgfxp_config(1M)Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | DEFAULTS | Examples | Files | See Also Name
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/pgxconfig [-dev device-filename]
[-res video-mode [try | noconfirm | nocheck]]
[-file machine | system] [-depth 8 | 24]
[-24only true | false] [-cachedpixmap true | false]
[-defaults]
/usr/sbin/pgxconfig [-propt] [-prconf] /usr/sbin/pgxconfig [-help] [-res ?] /usr/sbin/pgxconfig [-i] DescriptionThe pgxconfig utility configures the PGX32 (Raptor GFX) Graphics Accelerator and some of the X11 window system defaults for PGX32 (Raptor GFX). A previous version of this utility was named GFXconfig. The first form of pgxconfig shown in the synopsis above stores the specified options in the OWconfig file. These options are used to initialize the PGX32 (Raptor GFX) device the next time the window system is run on that device. Updating options in the OWconfig file provides persistence of these options across window system sessions and system reboots. The second, third, and fourth forms, which invoke only the -prconf, -propt, -help, and -res ? options, do not update the OWconfig file. For the third form all other options are ignored. The -i option starts pgxconfig in interactive mode. Options may be specified for only one PGX32 (Raptor GFX) device at a time. Only PGX32 (Raptor GFX)-specific options can be specified through pgxconfig. The normal window system options for specifying default depth, default visual class and so forth are still specified as device modifiers on the openwin command line. See the Xsun(1) manual page available with the SUNWxwman package. The user can also specify the OWconfig file that is to be updated. By default, the machine-specific file in the /usr/openwin directory tree is updated. The -file option can be used to specify an alternate file to use. For example, the system-global OWconfig file in the /etc/openwin directory tree can be updated instead. Both of these standard OWconfig files can only be written by root. Options
The following options are supported: DEFAULTS
For a given invocation of pgxconfig, if an option does not appear on the command line, the corresponding OWconfig option is not updated; it retains its previous value, except for -depth and -24only. A default value is used if a PGX32 (Raptor GFX) option has not been specified with pgxconfig when the window system is run. The option defaults are as follows: The default of none for the -res option indicates that when the window system is run, the screen resolution will be the video mode that is currently programmed in the device. ExamplesExample 1 Switching the Resolution on the Monitor TypeThe following example switches the monitor type to the resolution of 1280 x 1024 at 76 Hz:
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See AlsoPGX32 Installation Manual Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | DEFAULTS | Examples | Files | See Also |
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