OH! does that mean it does not use XF86Config at all? it's weird cuz i
recall TinyX setup and configuration involved modifying a XF86Config file..
well, that's okay as long as i can make X behave the way i want. so, how do
i:

1. make X get not killed with ctril+alt+BS pressed? (Dont Zap, correct?)
2. specify FontPath?
3. enable NumLock and ScrollLock LED toggle?

if i pass these options in the command line, what parameters are available?

Thanks in advance!

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Subject: Re: [Xpert]TinyX (Xfbdev) not reading XF86Config?



Around 7 o'clock on May 17, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:

> I *think* TinyX uses no config file, getting all its options from the
> command line.

Yes, that's correct.  The intent is for TinyX servers to not require
significant configuration, and it was originally designed to run on a
machine with no writable file system.

Keith Packard        XFree86 Core Team        HP Cambridge Research Lab



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