NAME utxconfig - Sun Ray enterprise appliance X server confi- guration SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig [ -a ] [ -c config-file ] [ -d display ] [ -D ] [ -l ] [ -L geom ] [ -m multiscreen ] [ -p pcolor ] [ -r res ] [ -R geom ] [ -s asize ] [ -S screen-order ] [ -t token ] [ -x xinerama ] /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -e [ -d display ] [ -t token ] /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig [ -o ] [ -f file ] /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig [ -i ] [ -f file ] DESCRIPTION The utxconfig program provides X server configuration param- eters for users of Sun Ray enterprise appliance sessions. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -a Allows the setting or listing of the default values. Only "root" may change the default settings. -c config-file Sets a specific config-file to use. The usage of this option is beyond the scope of this manual. -d display Sets the X display variable that is used in determin- ing the Sun Ray enterprise appliance session. Other- wise the DISPLAY environment variable is used. Normal (in other words, non "root") users must have access to an X server attached to a Sun Ray enterprise appli- ance session before they are allowed to read or change the settings for that session. -D Debug flag. -e Erases any specific settings for the session. All set- tings return to their default values. -f file Specifies a file to be used in conjunction with -o or -i. -i Populates the system settings database from a comma delimited text record format such as the one produced by -o. Input is taken from the standard input by default, unless -f is specified. -l Lists out the current settings for the session. If no specific values have been set for the session, the default value is printed. -L geom Lists out the X server screen device start-up argu- ments for the user preferred geometry set with -R or for geom if none is set. The use of this option is beyond the scope of this manual. -m multiscreen Enables or disables multiscreen mode for X session startup. By default, if a session is started on a mul- tihead terminal group, then the session starts in mul- tiscreen mode to match the terminal group with an appropriate number of screens and geometry. Specify "off" to disable this behavior, in which case the ses- sion only starts on a single terminal with one screen. -o Output all system settings in a comma-separated text record format. Intended for use with -i. Outputs to standard output unless -f is specified. -p pcolor Parameter that specifies the level of support for the PseudoColor (8-bit) visual in the X server. The Pseu- doColor visual is not enabled by default. The accepted values for pcolor are "off", "on", and "default". A pcolor value of "off" will disable the PseudoColor visual. A pcolor value of "on" will enable the Pseu- doColor visual, but the TrueColor visual (24-bit) will remain the default. A pcolor value of "default" will enable the PseudoColor visual and make it the default visual, although the TrueColor visual will still be available. -r res Parameter that specifies a resolution (number of pix- els) that the X server should provide for the session. The format of res is "WIDTHxHEIGHT", for example "1280x1024". There are restrictions on the possible widths and heights that can be specified, which are enforced by utxconfig. -R geom Specify a preferred screen geometry in the form COLSx- ROWS. At X server startup this geometry overrides the terminal group geometry on which the session is started. See -m. -s asize Enable or disable the selection of a resolution that best matches the resolution capabilities of the termi- nal on which the X session is started. This may be different (and overrides) the resolution set with -r. By default, the best selection is chosen. To disable this behavior, specify "off". -S screen-order Specify a preferred screen number order for the session's screen group. The order must be a legal for standard Xsun (Sun Ray X server) screen placement. -t token Allows the setting of a specific token to use. The use of this option is beyond the scope of this manual. -x xinerama Enable or disable XINERAMA extension (not supported under the Solaris 2.6 operating environment; see man page for Xserver(1) on Solaris 8). By default, XINERAMA is disabled. To enable use of XINERAMA under Solaris 7 or 8 operating environment, specify "on". To revert to default behavior, specify "off". EXAMPLES Example 1: To enable the PseudoColor visual on a 1024x768 screen, use: utxconfig -r 1024x768 -p on Example 2: To configure a multiscreen group having two screens with screen 1 to left of screen 0, use: utxconfig -R 2x1 -S 1,0 ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | | Availability | SUNWuta | | Interface Stability | Evolving | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO Xserver(1) for Solaris 8 operating environment (or Solaris 7 operating environment with Sun Ray server software 1.2) NOTES The settings are consulted only when an X server process is started. Therefore, it is necessary to log out and log in again for changes to take effect. The settings are actually maintained on the basis of an authentication token and do not remain specific to a single X display number.
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