Synopsis
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-grml-x [ options ] $windowmanager_you_want_to_use
+grml-x [ options ] [ window-manager ]
Description
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--force::
Force creation of xorg.conf file. This option is also assumed when another
- option which needs to be write values to the X config file is provided. The old
- X config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etx/X11/XFree86Config-4) is renamed
- via adding the extension .old.
+ option which needs to be write values to the X config file is provided.
--help::
Display help.
Use <name> as module for X server.
--nostart::
- Do not start X server (useful when you want to generate new xorg.conf
- only. Do not forget to use -force option as well if xorg.conf exists
- already.)
+ Do not start X server. Useful when you only want to generate
+ xorg.conf.
+
--vsync <number>::
Specify vertical sync frequencies. Use a number like "50-60".
Usage examples
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-grml-x --mode '1280x1024 1024x768' wm-ng::
+grml-x --mode "1280x1024 1024x768" wm-ng::
Use resolutions 1280x1024 and 1024x768 and start windowmanager wm-ng.
-grml-x -module vesa openbox::
+grml-x --module vesa openbox::
Use vesa-module and start windowmanager openbox.
grml-x --hsync "30-65" fluxbox::