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.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/ati/radeon.man,v 1.0 2003/01/31 23:04:50 $
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.ds q \N'34'
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.TH RADEON __drivermansuffix__ __vendorversion__
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.SH NAME
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radeon \- ATI RADEON video driver
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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.B "Section \*qDevice\*q"
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.BI " Identifier \*q" devname \*q
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.B " Driver \*qradeon\*q"
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\ \ ...
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.B EndSection
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B radeon
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is an __xservername__ driver for ATI RADEON based video cards. It contains
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full support for 8, 15, 16 and 24 bit pixel depths, dual-head setup,
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flat panel, hardware 2D acceleration, hardware 3D acceleration
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(experimental on R300 and R400 series cards), hardware cursor, XV extension,
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and the Xinerama extension.
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.SH SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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The
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.B radeon
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driver supports PCI and AGP video cards based on the following ATI chips
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.TP 12
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.B R100
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Radeon 7200
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.TP 12
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.B RV100
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Radeon 7000(VE), M6
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.TP 12
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.B RS100
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Radeon IGP320(M)
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.TP 12
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.B RV200
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Radeon 7500, M7, FireGL 7800
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.TP 12
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.B RS200
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Radeon IGP330(M)/IGP340(M)
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.TP 12
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.B RS250
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Radeon Mobility 7000 IGP
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.TP 12
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.B R200
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Radeon 8500, 9100, FireGL 8800/8700
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.TP 12
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.B RV250
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Radeon 9000PRO/9000, M9
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.TP 12
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.B RS300
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Radeon 9100 IGP
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.TP 12
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.B RS350
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Radeon 9200 IGP
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.TP 12
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.B RS400
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Radeon XPRESS 200/200M IGP
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.TP 12
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.B RV280
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Radeon 9200PRO/9200/9200SE, M9+
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.TP 12
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.B R300
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Radeon 9700PRO/9700/9500PRO/9500/9600TX, FireGL X1/Z1 (2D only)
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.TP 12
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.B R350
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Radeon 9800PRO/9800SE/9800, FireGL X2 (2D only)
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.TP 12
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.B R360
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Radeon 9800XT (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B RV350
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Radeon 9600PRO/9600SE/9600, M10/M11, FireGL T2 (2D only)
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.TP 12
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.B RV360
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Radeon 9600XT (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B RV370
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Radeon X300, M22 (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B RV380
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Radeon X600, M24 (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B RV410
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Radeon X700, M26 PCIE (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B R420
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Radeon X800 AGP (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B R423/R430
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Radeon X800, M28 PCIE (2d only)
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.TP 12
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.B R480/R481
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Radeon X850 PCIE/AGP (2d only)
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.SH CONFIGURATION DETAILS
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Please refer to __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) for general configuration
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details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this
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driver.
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.PP
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The driver auto\-detects all device information necessary to initialize
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the card. However, if you have problems with auto\-detection, you can
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specify:
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.PP
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.RS 4
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VideoRam \- in kilobytes
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.br
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MemBase \- physical address of the linear framebuffer
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.br
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IOBase \- physical address of the MMIO registers
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.br
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ChipID \- PCI DEVICE ID
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.RE
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.PP
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In addition, the following driver
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.B Options
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are supported:
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qSWcursor\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Selects software cursor. The default is
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.B off.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qNoAccel\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enables or disables all hardware acceleration.
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.br
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The default is to
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.B enable
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hardware acceleration.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDac6Bit\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enables or disables the use of 6 bits per color component when in 8 bpp
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mode (emulates VGA mode). By default, all 8 bits per color component
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are used.
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.br
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The default is
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.B off.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qVideoKey\*q \*q" integer \*q
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This overrides the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay key.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B 0x1E.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qUseFBDev\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enable or disable use of an OS\-specific framebuffer device interface
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(which is not supported on all OSs). MergedFB does not work when this
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option is in use. See fbdevhw(__drivermansuffix__) for further information.
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.br
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The default is
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.B off.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qAGPMode\*q \*q" integer \*q
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Set AGP data transfer rate.
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(used only when DRI is enabled)
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.br
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1 \-\- x1 (default)
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.br
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2 \-\- x2
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.br
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4 \-\- x4
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.br
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8 \-\- x8
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.br
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others \-\- invalid
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qAGPFastWrite\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Enable AGP fast write. Enabling this option is frequently the cause of
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instability. Used only when the DRI is enabled.
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.br
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The default is
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.B off.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qBusType\*q \*q" string \*q
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Used to replace previous ForcePCIMode option.
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Should only be used when driver's bus detection is incorrect
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or you want to force a AGP card to PCI mode. Should NEVER force
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a PCI card to AGP bus.
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.br
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PCI \-\- PCI bus
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.br
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AGP \-\- AGP bus
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.br
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PCIE \-\- PCI Express (falls back to PCI at present)
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.br
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(used only when DRI is enabled)
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.br
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The default is
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.B auto detect.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDDCMode\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Force to use the modes queried from the connected monitor.
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.br
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The default is
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.B off.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qDisplayPriority\*q \*q" string \*q
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.br
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Used to prevent flickering or tearing problem caused by display buffer underflow.
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.br
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AUTO \-\- Driver calculated (default).
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.br
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BIOS \-\- Remain unchanged from BIOS setting.
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Use this if the calculation is not correct
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for your card.
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.br
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HIGH \-\- Force to the highest priority.
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Use this if you have problem with above options.
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This may affect performance slightly.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B AUTO.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMonitorLayout\*q \*q" string \*q
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.br
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This option is used to overwrite the detected monitor types.
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This is only required when driver makes a false detection.
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The possible monitor types are:
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.br
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NONE \-\- Not connected
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.br
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CRT \-\- Analog CRT monitor
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.br
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TMDS \-\- Desktop flat panel
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.br
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LVDS \-\- Laptop flat panel
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.br
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This option can be used in following format:
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.br
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Option "MonitorLayout" "[type on primary], [type on secondary]"
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.br
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For example, Option "MonitorLayout" "CRT, TMDS"
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Primary/Secondary head for dual\-head cards:
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.br
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(when only one port is used, it will be treated as the primary regardless)
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.br
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.B Primary head:
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.br
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DVI port on DVI+VGA cards
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.br
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LCD output on laptops
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.br
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Internal TMDS port on DVI+DVI cards
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.br
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.B Secondary head:
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.br
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VGA port on DVI+VGA cards
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.br
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VGA port on laptops
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.br
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External TMDS port on DVI+DVI cards
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMergedFB\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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This enables merged framebuffer mode. In this mode you have a single
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shared framebuffer with two viewports looking into it. It is similar
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to Xinerama, but has some advantages. It is faster than Xinerama, the
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DRI works on both heads, and it supports clone modes.
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.br
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Merged framebuffer mode provides two linked viewports looking into a
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single large shared framebuffer. The size of the framebuffer is
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determined by the
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.B Virtual
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keyword defined on the
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.B Screen
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section of your __xconfigfile__ file. It works just like regular virtual
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desktop except you have two viewports looking into it instead of one.
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.br
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For example, if you wanted a desktop composed of two 1024x768 viewports
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looking into a single desktop you would create a virtual desktop of
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2048x768 (left/right) or 1024x1536 (above/below), e.g.,
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.br
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.B Virtual 2048 768
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or
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.B Virtual 1024 1536
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.br
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The virtual desktop can be larger than larger than the size of the viewports
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looking into it. In this case the linked viewports will scroll around in the
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virtual desktop. Viewports with different sizes are also supported (e.g., one
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that is 1024x768 and one that is 640x480). In this case the smaller viewport
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will scroll relative to the larger one such that none of the virtual desktop
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is inaccessible. If you do not define a virtual desktop the driver will create
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one based on the orientation of the heads and size of the largest defined mode in
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the display section that is supported on each head.
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.br
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The relation of the viewports in specified by the
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.B CRT2Position
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Option. The options are
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.B Clone
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,
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.B LeftOf
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,
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.B RightOf
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.B Above
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, and
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.B Below.
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MergedFB is enabled by default if a monitor is detected on each output. If
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no position is given it defaults to clone mode (the old clone options are now
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deprecated, also, the option OverlayOnCRTC2 has been replaced by the Xv
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attribute XV_SWITCHCRT; the overlay can be switched to CRT1 or CRT2 on the fly
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in clone mode).
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.br
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The maximum framebuffer size that the 2D acceleration engine can handle is
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8192x8192. The maximum framebuffer size that the 3D engine can handle is
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2048x2048.
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.br
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.B Note:
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Page flipping does not work well in certain configurations with MergedFB. If you
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see rendering errors or other strange behavior, disable page flipping. Also MergedFB
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is not compatible with the
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.B UseFBDev
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option.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qCRT2HSync\*q \*q" "string" \*q
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Set the horizontal sync range for the secondary monitor.
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It is not required if a DDC\-capable monitor is connected.
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.br
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For example, Option "CRT2HSync" "30.0-86.0"
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qCRT2VRefresh\*q \*q" "string" \*q
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Set the vertical refresh range for the secondary monitor.
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It is not required if a DDC\-capable monitor is connected.
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.br
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For example, Option "CRT2VRefresh" "50.0-120.0"
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qCRT2Position\*q \*q" "string" \*q
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Set the relationship of CRT2 relative to CRT1. Valid options are:
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.B Clone
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,
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.B LeftOf
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,
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.B RightOf
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.B Above
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, and
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.B Below
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.
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.br
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For example, Option "CRT2Position" "RightOf"
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.br
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This option also supports an offset. This is most useful when
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.B MergedNonRectangular
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is enabled. For example if you want CRT2 to be offset 100 pixels down from
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the start of CRT1, you'd type:
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.br
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Option "CRT2Position" "LeftOf 100"
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.br
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The offset is vertical for LeftOf and RightOf and horizontal for Above and
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Below. Offsets can be positive or negative.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B Clone.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMetaModes\*q \*q" "string" \*q
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MetaModes are mode combinations for CRT1 and CRT2. If you are using merged
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frame buffer mode and want to change modes (CTRL-ALT-+/-), these define which
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modes will be switched to on CRT1 and CRT2. The MetaModes are defined as
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CRT1Mode-CRT2Mode (800x600-1024x768). Modes listed individually (800x600)
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define clone modes, that way you can mix clone modes with non-clone modes.
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Also some programs require "standard" modes. If you want to add clone modes
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of different refreshes or sizes to the mix, they are defined as CRT1Mode+CRT2Mode
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(800x600+1024x768).
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.br
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Note: Any mode you use in the MetaModes must be defined in the
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.B Screen
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section of your __xconfigfile__ file. Modes not defined there will be ignored when
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the MetaModes are parsed since the driver uses them to make sure the monitors can
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handle those modes. If you do not define a MetaMode the driver will create
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one based on the orientation of the heads and size of the largest defined mode in
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the display section that is supported on each head.
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.br
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.B Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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.br
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For example, Option "MetaModes" "1024x768-1024x768 800x600-1024x768 640x480-800x600 800x600"
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMergedXinerama\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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Since merged framebuffer mode does not use Xinerama, apps are not able to intelligently
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place windows. Merged framebuffer mode provides its own pseudo-Xinerama. This allows
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Xinerama compliant applications to place windows appropriately. There are some caveats.
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Since merged framebuffer mode is able to change relative screen sizes and orientations on
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the fly, as well has having overlapping viewports, pseudo-Xinerama, might not always
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provide the right hints. Also many Xinerama compliant applications only query Xinerama
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once at startup; if the information changes, they may not be aware of the change. If
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you are already using Xinerama (e.g., a single head card and a dualhead card providing
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three heads), pseudo-Xinerama will be disabled.
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.br
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This option allows you turn off the driver provided pseudo-Xinerama extension.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B TRUE.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMergedXineramaCRT2IsScreen0\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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By default the pseudo-Xinerama provided by the driver makes the left-most or bottom
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head Xinerama screen 0. Certain Xinerama-aware applications do special things with
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screen 0. To change that behavior, use this option.
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMergedDPI\*q \*q" "string" \*q
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The driver will attempt to figure out an appropriate DPI based on the DDC information
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and the orientation of the heads when in merged framebuffer mode. If this value does
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not suit you, you can manually set the DPI using this option.
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.br
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For example, Option "MergedDPI" "100 100"
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.br
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The default value is
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.B undefined.
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.TP
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.BI "Option \*qMergedNonRectangular\*q \*q" boolean \*q
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If you are using MergedFB with two modes of different sizes, turn this option on to
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keep the smaller head from scrolling within the larger virtual desktop and to keep
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the mouse from moving into that area. Applications that are not Xinerama aware can
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potentially end up stranded in this area.
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||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default value is
|
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|
.B FALSE.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qColorTiling\*q \*q" "boolean" \*q
|
||
|
Frame buffer can be addressed either in linear or tiled mode. Tiled mode can provide
|
||
|
significant performance benefits with 3D applications, for 2D it shouldn't matter
|
||
|
much. Tiling will be disabled if the virtual x resolution exceeds 2048 (3968 for R300
|
||
|
and above), if option
|
||
|
.B UseFBDev
|
||
|
is used, or (if DRI is enabled) the drm module is too old.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
If this option is enabled, a new dri driver is required for direct rendering too.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
Color tiling will be automatically disabled in interlaced or doublescan screen modes.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default value is
|
||
|
.B on.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qIgnoreEDID\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Do not use EDID data for mode validation, but DDC is still used
|
||
|
for monitor detection. This is different from NoDDC option.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default value is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qPanelSize\*q \*q" "string" \*q
|
||
|
Should only be used when driver cannot detect the correct panel size.
|
||
|
Apply to both desktop (TMDS) and laptop (LVDS) digital panels.
|
||
|
When a valid panel size is specified, the timings collected from
|
||
|
DDC and BIOS will not be used. If you have a panel with timings
|
||
|
different from that of a standard VESA mode, you have to provide
|
||
|
this information through the Modeline.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
For example, Option "PanelSize" "1400x1050"
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default value is
|
||
|
.B none.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qPanelOff\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Disable panel output.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default value is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qEnablePageFlip\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Enable page flipping for 3D acceleration. This will increase performance
|
||
|
but not work correctly in some rare cases, hence the default is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qForceMinDotClock\*q \*q" frequency \*q
|
||
|
Override minimum dot clock. Some Radeon BIOSes report a minimum dot
|
||
|
clock unsuitable (too high) for use with television sets even when they
|
||
|
actually can produce lower dot clocks. If this is the case you can
|
||
|
override the value here.
|
||
|
.B Note that using this option may damage your hardware.
|
||
|
You have been warned. The
|
||
|
.B frequency
|
||
|
parameter may be specified as a float value with standard suffixes like
|
||
|
"k", "kHz", "M", "MHz".
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qRenderAccel\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Enables or disables hardware Render acceleration. This driver does not
|
||
|
support component alpha (subpixel) rendering. It is only supported on
|
||
|
Radeon series up to and including 9200 (9500/9700 and newer
|
||
|
unsupported). The default is to
|
||
|
.B enable
|
||
|
Render acceleration.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelMethod\*q \*q" "string" \*q
|
||
|
Chooses between available acceleration architectures. Valid options are
|
||
|
.B XAA
|
||
|
and
|
||
|
.B EXA.
|
||
|
XAA is the traditional acceleration architecture and support for it is very
|
||
|
stable. EXA is a newer acceleration architecture with better performance for
|
||
|
the Render and Composite extensions, but the rendering code for it is newer and
|
||
|
possibly unstable. The default is
|
||
|
.B XAA.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qAccelDFS\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Use or don't use accelerated EXA DownloadFromScreen hook when possible (only
|
||
|
when Direct Rendering is enabled, e.g.).
|
||
|
Default:
|
||
|
.B off
|
||
|
with AGP due to issues with GPU->host transfers with some AGP bridges,
|
||
|
.B on
|
||
|
otherwise.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qFBTexPercent\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
||
|
Amount of video RAM to reserve for OpenGL textures, in percent. With EXA, the
|
||
|
remainder of video RAM is reserved for EXA offscreen management. Specifying 0
|
||
|
results in all offscreen video RAM being reserved for EXA and only GART memory
|
||
|
being available for OpenGL textures. This may improve EXA performance, but
|
||
|
beware that it may cause problems with OpenGL drivers from Mesa versions older
|
||
|
than 6.4. With XAA, specifiying lower percentage than what gets reserved without
|
||
|
this option has no effect, but the driver tries to increase the video RAM
|
||
|
reserved for textures to the amount specified roughly.
|
||
|
Default:
|
||
|
.B 50.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qDepthBits\*q \*q" integer \*q
|
||
|
Precision in bits per pixel of the shared depth buffer used for 3D acceleration.
|
||
|
Valid values are 16 and 24. When this is 24, there will also be a hardware
|
||
|
accelerated stencil buffer, but the combined depth/stencil buffer will take up
|
||
|
twice as much video RAM as when it's 16.
|
||
|
Default:
|
||
|
.B The same as the screen depth.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qDMAForXv\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Try or don't try to use DMA for Xv image transfers. This will reduce CPU
|
||
|
usage when playing big videos like DVDs, but may cause instabilities.
|
||
|
Default:
|
||
|
.B on.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qSubPixelOrder\*q \*q" "string" \*q
|
||
|
Force subpixel order to specified order.
|
||
|
Subpixel order is used for subpixel decimation on flat panels.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
NONE \-\- No subpixel (CRT like displays)
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
RGB \-\- in horizontal RGB order (most flat panels)
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
BGR \-\- in horizontal BGR order (some flat panels)
|
||
|
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
This option is intended to be used in following cases:
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
1. The default subpixel order is incorrect for your panel.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
2. Enable subpixel decimation on analog panels.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
3. Adjust to one display type in dual-head clone mode setup.
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
4. Get better performance with Render acceleration on
|
||
|
digital panels (use NONE setting).
|
||
|
.br
|
||
|
The default is
|
||
|
.B NONE
|
||
|
for CRT,
|
||
|
.B RGB
|
||
|
for digital panels
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qDynamicClocks\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Enable dynamic clock scaling. The on-chip clocks will scale dynamically
|
||
|
based on usage. This can help reduce heat and increase battery
|
||
|
life by reducing power usage. Some users report reduced 3D performance
|
||
|
with this enabled. The default is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qBIOSHotkeys\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Enable BIOS hotkey output switching. This allows the BIOS to toggle outputs
|
||
|
using hotkeys (e.g., fn-f7, etc.). Since the driver does not support ACPI,
|
||
|
there is no way to validate modes on an output switch and the BIOS can
|
||
|
potentially change things behind the driver's back. The default is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qVGAAccess\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
Tell the driver if it can do legacy VGA IOs to the card. This is
|
||
|
necessary for properly resuming consoles when in VGA text mode, but
|
||
|
shouldn't be if the console is using radeonfb or some other graphic
|
||
|
mode driver. Some platforms like PowerPC have issues with those, and they aren't
|
||
|
necessary unless you have a real text mode in console. The default is
|
||
|
.B off
|
||
|
on PowerPC and
|
||
|
.B on
|
||
|
on other architectures.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qReverseDDC\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
When BIOS connector informations aren't available, use this option to
|
||
|
reverse the mapping of the 2 main DDC ports. Use this if the X serve
|
||
|
obviously detects the wrong display for each connector. This is
|
||
|
typically needed on the Radeon 9600 cards bundled with Apple G5s. The
|
||
|
default is
|
||
|
.B off.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
.BI "Option \*qLVDSProbePLL\*q \*q" boolean \*q
|
||
|
When BIOS panel informations aren't available (like on PowerBooks), it
|
||
|
may still be necessary to use the firmware provided PLL values for the
|
||
|
panel or flickering will happen. This option will force probing of
|
||
|
the current value programmed in the chip when X is launched in that
|
||
|
case. This is only useful for LVDS panels (laptop internal panels).
|
||
|
The default is
|
||
|
.B on.
|
||
|
.TP
|
||
|
|
||
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
||
|
__xservername__(__appmansuffix__), __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__), xorgconfig(__appmansuffix__), Xserver(__appmansuffix__), X(__miscmansuffix__)
|
||
|
.SH AUTHORS
|
||
|
.nf
|
||
|
Authors include:
|
||
|
Rickard E. (Rik) Faith \fIfaith@precisioninsight.com\fP
|
||
|
Kevin E. Martin \fIkem@freedesktop.org\fP
|
||
|
Alan Hourihane \fIalanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk\fP
|
||
|
Marc Aurele La France \fItsi@xfree86.org\fP
|
||
|
Benjamin Herrenschmidt \fIbenh@kernel.crashing.org\fP
|
||
|
Michel Dänzer \fImichel@tungstengraphics.com\fP
|
||
|
Alex Deucher \fIalexdeucher@gmail.com\fP
|
||
|
Bogdan D. \fIbogdand@users.sourceforge.net\fP
|
||
|
Eric Anholt \fIeric@anholt.net\fP
|