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Hi all. Recently I was working on my Performa to try and get XFree86 up and running. I was unable to for quite some time, and I believe part of this to be because I was unable to find a 'sample' XFree86 config file on the mailing list, or anywhere on the internet (for m68k that is, plenty for other platforms).

So, here is documentation on my workings with XFree86, hopefully someone will find this useful in a similar bind.

Attached at the end of this letter after some information about my system are copies of two files:
/etc/X11/XF86Config  <--basic config file
/etc/X11/Xmodmap <--Gets the delete key mapped to backspace. Its hard using a computer without it, trust me :)

When I was starting x with the default config file, I was getting the following errors:
[quote]
(**) FBDev: Using XF86Config video mode database

Fatal server error:
No valid modes found.
[/quote]
or:
[quote]
(**) FBDev: Using default frame buffer video mode

Fatal server error:
fbdevScreenInit: unable to set screen params (Invalid argument)
[/quote]

The fix is easy, but I cannot explain some of the error messages :)
Basically, as I understand it, FBDev cannot change the resolution of the framebuffers on these computers. So, you must have already set this *before* booting into debian (set it in the mac os). But, it goes a step deeper - you must also have set the *color* depth as well.

If, for example, color in the Mac OS is set at 'thousands' yet your DefaultColorDepth is set to '8' in /etc/X11/XF86Config, you will get the error "unable to set screen params".

Also, if you attempt to define a resolution (such as: Modes "640x480") you will also fail to start x with the following error: "No valid modes found.".

So here's what you do:
1) Figure out what color depth you're running, and change it, if necessary, in the Mac OS. 2) Set the DefaultColorDepth to the correct value - 8 for 256 colors, and 16 for thousands (and 4 for 16 colors, etc) 3) Set the Modes value in the display to be used to "default" (*with* the quotes).

Numbers 2 and 3 are in the Section "Screen". Number 3 is in whatever SubSection "Display" you are using - the value of DefaultColorDepth will determine which entry is used.

Now, for the backspace key :-) This is very important, as I find it nearly impossible to have an intelligent conversation in xchat without it :-D

Edit the file /etc/X11/Xmodmap

Uncomment, assuming you are using a standard macintosh keyboard the following:
! Macintosh (ADB) keyboard
keycode 59 = BackSpace
keycode 125 = Delete
(A line is 'uncommented' in this format when the "!" is removed from the beginning of the line. So in my example, only the "keycode 59" and "keycode 125" lines have been uncommented. This is how your file should be too).

Now some information about my machine, so you can judge the relevance of my comments to your situation: The machine is an Apple Macintosh Performa 636 running Debian Linux 2.2.20. The CPU has been replaced with the CPU from a Macintosh Centris (to rid myself of the 68LC040 bug, and to get a real FPU).
Here is what the kernel says about my video:
 Penguin bootinfo data:
 Video: addr 0xf9001000 row 0x500 depth 10 dimensions 640 x 480
 Videological 0xf0001000 phys. 0xf9001000, SCC at 0x50f0c020
[skip a few lines]
Console: colour dummy device 80x25
[skip a few lines]
macfb: framebuffer at 0xf9001000, mapped to 0xd0001000, size 600k
macfb: mode is 640x480x16, linelength=1280
macfb: scrolling: redraw
macfb: directcolor: size=1:5:5:5, shift=15:10:5:0
fbcon_startup: No VBL detected, using timer based cursor.
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
fb0: Valkyrie built-in frame buffer device
valkyriefb: framebuffer at 0xf9000000, mapped to 0xd0180000
Monitor sense value = 0x62b, using video mode 6 and color mode 0.
fb1: valkyrie frame buffer device
[skip a few lines]
macfb does not support changing the video mode

Before I forget, I don't think there is support for console mouse in debian m68k linux. But I could be wrong :) if the kernel says it picked up your ADB mouse, you're probably fine, don't worry if it doesn't show up in the console as it does on many other unix and unix-like OS's.

Ok thats about it, here are the files, as promised:
/etc/X11/XF86Config :
# $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/XF86Conf.cpp,v 3.29.2.3 1999/06/02 07:50:27 hohndel Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1994 by The XFree86 Project, Inc.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), # to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation # the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL # THE XFREE86 PROJECT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
#
# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the XFree86 Project shall # not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
# dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from the
# XFree86 Project.
#
# $XConsortium: XF86Conf.cpp /main/22 1996/10/23 11:43:51 kaleb $

# **********************************************************************
# Refer to the XF86Config(4/5) man page for details about the format of
# this file. This man page is installed as /usr/X11R6/man/man5/XF86Config.5x
# **********************************************************************

# **********************************************************************
# Files section.  This allows default font and rgb paths to be set
# **********************************************************************

Section "Files"

# The location of the RGB database.  Note, this is the name of the
# file minus the extension (like ".txt" or ".db").  There is normally
# no need to change the default.

    RgbPath     "/usr/lib/X11/rgb"

# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
# command (or a combination of both methods)

    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/:unscaled"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/:unscaled"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"
    FontPath    "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Module section -- this is an optional section which is used to specify
# which dynamically loadable modules to load.  Dynamically loadable
# modules are currently supported only for Linux ELF, FreeBSD 2.x
# and NetBSD 1.x.
# **********************************************************************
#
Section "Module"
#
# This loads the module for XIE, the X Image Extension
#
    Load "xie.so"
#
# This loads the module for the Joystick driver
#
#     Load "xf86Jstk.so"
#
EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Server flags section.
# **********************************************************************

Section "ServerFlags"

# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is
# received.  This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging

#    NoTrapSignals

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><BS> server abort sequence
# This allows clients to receive this key event.

#    DontZap

# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><KP_+>/<KP_-> mode switching
# sequences.  This allows clients to receive these key events.

#    DontZoom

# Uncomment this to disable tuning with the xvidtune client. With
# it the client can still run and fetch card and monitor attributes,
# but it will not be allowed to change them. If it tries it will
# receive a protocol error.

#       DisableVidModeExtension

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local xvidtune client.

#       AllowNonLocalXvidtune

# Uncomment this to disable dynamically modifying the input device
# (mouse and keyboard) settings.

#       DisableModInDev

# Uncomment this to enable the use of a non-local client to
# change the keyboard or mouse settings (currently only xset).

#       AllowNonLocalModInDev

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Input devices
# **********************************************************************

# **********************************************************************
# Keyboard section
# **********************************************************************

Section "Keyboard"

    Protocol    "Standard"

# when using XQUEUE, comment out the above line, and uncomment the
# following line

#    Protocol   "Xqueue"

    AutoRepeat  500 5

# Let the server do the NumLock processing.  This should only be required
# when using pre-R6 clients
#    ServerNumLock

# Specifiy which keyboard LEDs can be user-controlled (eg, with xset(1))
#    Xleds      1 2 3

# To set the LeftAlt to Meta, RightAlt key to ModeShift,
# RightCtl key to Compose, and ScrollLock key to ModeLock:

#    LeftAlt     Meta
#    RightAlt    ModeShift
#    RightCtl    Compose
#    ScrollLock  ModeLock

# To disable the XKEYBOARD (XKB) extension, uncomment XkbDisable. When not
# using XKB, the server often guesses the console keymap incorrectly;
# uncomment appropriate lines in /etc/X11/Xmodmap to fix it.

    XkbDisable

# To customise the XKB settings to suit your keyboard, modify the
# lines below (which are the defaults).  For example, for a non-U.S.
# keyboard, you will probably want to use:
#    XkbModel    "pc102"
# If you have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, you can use:
#    XkbModel    "microsoft"
#
# Then to change the language, change the Layout setting.
# For example, a german layout can be obtained with:
#    XkbLayout   "de"
# or:
#    XkbLayout   "de"
#    XkbVariant  "nodeadkeys"
#
# If you'd like to switch the positions of your capslock and
# control keys, use:
#    XkbOptions  "ctrl:swapcaps"

# Uncomment the section that best describes your keyboard

# PC keyboard users (North America)
# several more available, try the xf86config tool
#    XkbRules  "xfree86"
#    XkbModel  "pc104"
#    XkbLayout "us"

# Macintosh keyboard users
#    XkbKeymap "macintosh"

# Amiga keyboard users (choose one)
#    XkbKeymap "amiga(usa1)"  # United States
#    XkbKeymap "amiga(de)"    # Germany

# Atari keyboard users (choose one)
#    XkbKeymap "ataritt(us)"  # United States
#    XkbKeymap "ataritt(de)"  # Germany

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Pointer section
# **********************************************************************

Section "Pointer"

    Protocol    "BusMouse"
    Device      "/dev/mouse"

# When using XQUEUE, comment out the above two lines, and uncomment
# the following line.

#    Protocol   "Xqueue"

# Baudrate and SampleRate are only for some Logitech mice

#    BaudRate   9600
#    SampleRate 150

# Emulate3Buttons is an option for 2-button Microsoft mice
# Emulate3Timeout is the timeout in milliseconds (default is 50ms)

#    Emulate3Buttons
#    Emulate3Timeout    50

# ChordMiddle is an option for some 3-button Logitech mice

#    ChordMiddle

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Xinput section -- this is optional and is required only if you
# are using extended input devices.  This is for example only.  Refer
# to the XF86Config man page for a description of the options.
# **********************************************************************
#
# Section "Xinput"
#    SubSection "WacomStylus"
#        Port "/dev/ttyS1"
#        DeviceName "Wacom"
#        AlwaysCore
#    EndSubSection
#    SubSection "WacomCursor"
#        Port "/dev/ttyS1"
#        AlwaysCore
#    EndSubSection
#    SubSection "WacomEraser"
#        Port "/dev/ttyS1"
#        AlwaysCore
#    EndSubSection
#
#    SubSection "Elographics"
#        Port "/dev/ttyS1"
#        DeviceName "Elo"
#        MinimumXPosition 300
#        MaximumXPosition 3500
#        MinimumYPosition 300
#        MaximumYPosition 3500
#        Screen 0
#        UntouchDelay 10
#        ReportDelay 10
#        AlwaysCore
#    EndSubSection
#
#    SubSection "Joystick"
#        Port "/dev/joy0"
#        DeviceName "Joystick"
#        TimeOut 10
#        MinimumXPosition 100
#        MaximumXPosition 1300
#        MinimumYPosition 100
#        MaximumYPosition 1100
#        # CenterX 700
#        # CenterY 600
#        Delta 20
#    EndSubSection
#
#    Subsection "AceCad"
#        Port "/dev/ttyS1"
#        Devicename "AceCad"
#        AlwaysCore
#        Mode Absolute
#        Cursor Stylus
#        Model Flair
#    Endsubsection
#
# The Mouse Subsection contains the same type of entries as the
# standard Pointer Section (see above), with the addition of the
# DeviceName entry.
#
#    SubSection "Mouse"
#        Port "/dev/mouse2"
#        DeviceName "Second Mouse"
#        Protocol "Logitech"
#        AlwaysCore
#    EndSubSection
# EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Monitor section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of monitor sections may be present

Section "Monitor"

    Identifier  "Generic Monitor"
    VendorName  "Unknown"
    ModelName   "Unknown"

# HorizSync is in kHz unless units are specified.
# HorizSync may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

        HorizSync   31.5
# typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor

#   HorizSync   30-64         # multisync
#    HorizSync  31.5, 35.2    # multiple fixed sync frequencies
#    HorizSync  15-25, 30-50  # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

# VertRefresh is in Hz unless units are specified.
# VertRefresh may be a comma separated list of discrete values, or a
# comma separated list of ranges of values.
# NOTE: THE VALUES HERE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY.  REFER TO YOUR MONITOR'S
# USER MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT NUMBERS.

    VertRefresh 60  # typical for a single frequency fixed-sync monitor

#    VertRefresh        50-100        # multisync
#    VertRefresh        60, 65        # multiple fixed sync frequencies
# VertRefresh 40-50, 80-100 # multiple ranges of sync frequencies

# Modes can be specified in two formats.  A compact one-line format, or
# a multi-line format.

# A generic VGA 640x480 mode (hsync = 31.5kHz, refresh = 60Hz)
# These two are equivalent

#    ModeLine "640x480" 25.175 640 664 760 800 480 491 493 525

#    Mode "640x480"
#        DotClock       25.175
#        HTimings       640 664 760 800
#        VTimings       480 491 493 525
#    EndMode

# These two are equivalent

# ModeLine "1024x768i" 45 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace

#    Mode "1024x768i"
#        DotClock       45
#        HTimings       1024 1048 1208 1264
#        VTimings       768 776 784 817
#        Flags          "Interlace"
#    EndMode

# This is a set of standard mode timings. Modes that are out of monitor spec
# are automatically deleted by the server (provided the HorizSync and
# VertRefresh lines are correct), so there's no immediate need to
# delete mode timings (unless particular mode timings don't work on your
# monitor). With these modes, the best standard mode that your monitor
# and video card can support for a given resolution is automatically
# used.

# 640x400 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x400"     25.175 640  664  760  800   400  409  411  450
# 640x480 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480"     25.175 640  664  760  800   480  491  493  525
# 800x600 @ 56 Hz, 35.15 kHz hsync
ModeLine "800x600"     36     800  824  896 1024   600  601  603  625
# 1024x768 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 35.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 44.9 1024 1048 1208 1264 768 776 784 817 Interlace

# 640x400 @ 85 Hz, 37.86 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x400" 31.5 640 672 736 832 400 401 404 445 -HSync +VSync
# 640x480 @ 72 Hz, 36.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480"     31.5   640  680  720  864   480  488  491  521
# 640x480 @ 75 Hz, 37.50 kHz hsync
ModeLine "640x480" 31.5 640 656 720 840 480 481 484 500 -HSync -VSync
# 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 40 800 840 968 1056 600 601 605 628 +hsync +vsync

# 640x480 @ 85 Hz, 43.27 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 36 640 696 752 832 480 481 484 509 -HSync -VSync
# 1152x864 @ 89 Hz interlaced, 44 kHz hsync
ModeLine "1152x864" 65 1152 1168 1384 1480 864 865 875 985 Interlace

# 800x600 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 50 800 856 976 1040 600 637 643 666 +hsync +vsync
# 1024x768 @ 60 Hz, 48.4 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 65 1024 1032 1176 1344 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync

# 640x480 @ 100 Hz, 53.01 kHz hsync
Modeline "640x480" 45.8 640 672 768 864 480 488 494 530 -HSync -VSync
# 1152x864 @ 60 Hz, 53.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 89.9 1152 1216 1472 1680 864 868 876 892 -HSync -VSync
# 800x600 @ 85 Hz, 55.84 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 60.75 800 864 928 1088 600 616 621 657 -HSync -VSync

# 1024x768 @ 70 Hz, 56.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 75 1024 1048 1184 1328 768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync
# 1280x1024 @ 87 Hz interlaced, 51 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 80 1280 1296 1512 1568 1024 1025 1037 1165 Interlace

# 800x600 @ 100 Hz, 64.02 kHz hsync
Modeline "800x600" 69.65 800 864 928 1088 600 604 610 640 -HSync -VSync
# 1024x768 @ 76 Hz, 62.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768"    85    1024 1032 1152 1360   768  784  787  823
# 1152x864 @ 70 Hz, 62.4 kHz hsync
Modeline  "1152x864"   92    1152 1208 1368 1474   864  865  875  895
# 1280x1024 @ 61 Hz, 64.2 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024"  110    1280 1328 1512 1712  1024 1025 1028 1054

# 1024x768 @ 85 Hz, 70.24 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 98.9 1024 1056 1216 1408 768 782 788 822 -HSync -VSync
# 1152x864 @ 78 Hz, 70.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864"   110   1152 1240 1324 1552   864  864  876  908

# 1280x1024 @ 70 Hz, 74.59 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 126.5 1280 1312 1472 1696 1024 1032 1040 1068 -HSync -VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 60Hz, 75.00 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 162 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync
# 1152x864 @ 84 Hz, 76.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864"   135    1152 1464 1592 1776   864  864  876  908

# 1280x1024 @ 74 Hz, 78.85 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024"  135    1280 1312 1456 1712  1024 1027 1030 1064

# 1024x768 @ 100Hz, 80.21 kHz hsync
Modeline "1024x768" 115.5 1024 1056 1248 1440 768 771 781 802 -HSync -VSync
# 1280x1024 @ 76 Hz, 81.13 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024"  135    1280 1312 1416 1664  1024 1027 1030 1064

# 1600x1200 @ 70 Hz, 87.50 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 189 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 -HSync -VSync
# 1152x864 @ 100 Hz, 89.62 kHz hsync
Modeline "1152x864" 137.65 1152 1184 1312 1536 864 866 885 902 -HSync -VSync
# 1280x1024 @ 85 Hz, 91.15 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 157.5 1280 1344 1504 1728 1024 1025 1028 1072 +HSync +VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 75 Hz, 93.75 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 202.5 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync
# 1600x1200 @ 85 Hz, 105.77 kHz hsync
Modeline "1600x1200" 220 1600 1616 1808 2080 1200 1204 1207 1244 +HSync +VSync
# 1280x1024 @ 100 Hz, 107.16 kHz hsync
Modeline "1280x1024" 181.75 1280 1312 1440 1696 1024 1031 1046 1072 -HSync -VSync

# 1800x1440 @ 64Hz, 96.15 kHz hsync
ModeLine "1800X1440" 230 1800 1896 2088 2392 1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync
# 1800x1440 @ 70Hz, 104.52 kHz hsync
ModeLine "1800X1440" 250 1800 1896 2088 2392 1440 1441 1444 1490 +HSync +VSync

# 512x384 @ 78 Hz, 31.50 kHz hsync
Modeline "512x384" 20.160 512 528 592 640 384 385 388 404 -HSync -VSync
# 512x384 @ 85 Hz, 34.38 kHz hsync
Modeline "512x384" 22 512 528 592 640 384 385 388 404 -HSync -VSync

# Low-res Doublescan modes
# If your chipset does not support doublescan, you get a 'squashed'
# resolution like 320x400.

# 320x200 @ 70 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync, 8:5 aspect ratio
Modeline "320x200" 12.588 320 336 384 400 200 204 205 225 Doublescan
# 320x240 @ 60 Hz, 31.5 kHz hsync, 4:3 aspect ratio
Modeline "320x240" 12.588 320 336 384 400 240 245 246 262 Doublescan
# 320x240 @ 72 Hz, 36.5 kHz hsync
Modeline "320x240" 15.750 320 336 384 400 240 244 246 262 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 56 Hz, 35.2 kHz hsync, 4:3 aspect ratio
ModeLine "400x300" 18 400 416 448 512 300 301 302 312 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "400x300" 20 400 416 480 528 300 301 303 314 Doublescan
# 400x300 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "400x300" 25 400 424 488 520 300 319 322 333 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 56 Hz, 35.2 kHz hsync, 8:5 aspect ratio
ModeLine "480x300" 21.656 480 496 536 616 300 301 302 312 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync
Modeline "480x300" 23.890 480 496 576 632 300 301 303 314 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 63 Hz, 39.6 kHz hsync
Modeline "480x300" 25 480 496 576 632 300 301 303 314 Doublescan
# 480x300 @ 72 Hz, 48.0 kHz hsync
Modeline "480x300" 29.952 480 504 584 624 300 319 322 333 Doublescan

Mode "640x480"
    # D: 29.999 MHz, H: 34.722 kHz, V: 66.136 Hz
    DotClock 30.000
    HTimings 640 720 784 864
    VTimings 480 483 486 525
    Flags    "-HSync" "-VSync"
EndMode

Mode "832x624"
    # D: 57.597 MHz, H: 49.997 kHz, V: 74.959 Hz
    DotClock 57.598
    HTimings 832 880 944 1152
    VTimings 624 625 628 667
    Flags    "-HSync" "-VSync"
EndMode

EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Graphics device section
# **********************************************************************

# Any number of graphics device sections may be present

Section "Device"
   Identifier   "Linux Frame Buffer Device"
EndSection


# **********************************************************************
# Screen sections
# **********************************************************************

# Server for the Linux Frame Buffer Device

Section "Screen"
    Driver      "FBDev"

    Device      "Linux Frame Buffer Device"
#       Device /dev/fd0
    Monitor     "Generic Monitor"
    DefaultColorDepth 16
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth       1
        Modes       "default"
        Virtual     1280 960
    EndSubSection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth       4
        Modes       "default"
        Virtual     1280 960
    EndSubSection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth       8
#       Modes "640x480"
Modes       "default"
      #  Virtual     1280 960
    EndSubSection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth       16
        Modes       "default" "832x624"
        Virtual     832 624
    EndSubSection
    SubSection "Display"
        Depth       24
        Modes       "default"
        Virtual     1280 960
    EndSubSection
EndSection

/etc/X11/Xmodmap :

! /etc/X11/Xmodmap
!
! global Xmodmap file -- used by both xdm and xinit (startx)

! keycode and keysym remapping should generally be used only if the X
! server does not use the XKEYBOARD extension (i.e., there is a uncommented
! line "XkbDisable" in the keyboard section of /etc/X11/XF86Config)

! PC keyboard
! keycode 22 = BackSpace
! keycode 107 = Delete

! Amiga keyboard
! keycode 73 = BackSpace
! keycode 78 = Delete

! Macintosh (ADB) keyboard
keycode 59 = BackSpace
keycode 125 = Delete

! Sun keyboard
! keycode 50 = BackSpace
! keycode 73 = Delete


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