# -*- perl -*- (for emacs syntax coloring) # # Mac-on-Linux video configuration # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Startup Resolution (this is used as a hint only) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # resolution: 640/480/75 # width/height/Hz depth: 32 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # X11 Settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Some config options: # # xdisplay: remote.host:0.0 # use_backing_store: yes/no # # Backing store is primarily useful if the X-connection is remote. # Note: X11-video is not as fast as full-screen video. enable_xvideo: yes # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Fullscreen (Console/fbdev) Settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The tool 'molvconfig' is used to configure the fullscreen mode. # # Some config options: # # vt: 9 # VT-number to use # gamma: 1.0 # gamma (parameter between 0.1 and 1.0) # gamma: 1.0 1.0 1.0 # gamma (r,g,b) # # Ctrl-Cmd-Space switches back to the orignal VT enable_console_video: yes start_on_console: no # switch to console initially autoswitch_console: yes # allow automatic switching to console #fb_modes: /etc/fb.modes # extra video modes for molvconfig # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # XDGA (X11 fullscreen) Settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # At startup, all available XDGA modes are listed. Unfortunately, # some of the modes might be broken (depending on the video card # and the XFree86 version). # # By default, MOL uses just a single mode with high # probability of working. However, it is possible to manually # specify multiple modes. For instance # # xdga_modes: 3 5 9 # # instructs MOL to use mode 3, 5 and 9. # # Cntrl-Cmd-Space leaves XDGA mode and switches back to X enable_xdga_video: no # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # VNC Settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # For VNC information, visit http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ # enable_vncvideo: no # Enable the VNC server vnc_port: 5900 # port to use for VNC