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 ====== Xorg & XVesa ====== ====== Xorg & XVesa ======
  
-By default, SliTaz v3 uses Xorg 7.4 with the //​xorg-xf86-video-vesa//​ v2.0.0 driver. This basic driver can cause problems with certain hardware combinations and can sometimes result in a very low resolution. ​Occaisionally, X does not start at all and instead falls back to the log-in screen or to a text-based prompt. There are some simple solutions that can yield major improvements:​+By default, SliTaz v3 uses Xorg 7.4 with the //​xorg-xf86-video-vesa//​ v2.0.0 driver. This basic driver can cause problems with certain hardware combinations and can sometimes result in a very low resolution. ​Occasionally, X does not start at all and instead falls back to the log-in screen or to a text-based prompt. There are some simple solutions that can yield major improvements:​
  
   * check that you have enough RAM to run the default ISO. If not, use the [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/​iso/​3.0/​flavors/​|Low RAM ISO]] instead.   * check that you have enough RAM to run the default ISO. If not, use the [[http://​mirror.slitaz.org/​iso/​3.0/​flavors/​|Low RAM ISO]] instead.
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 === Intel cards === === Intel cards ===
  
-The xorg-xf86-video-vesa 2.0.0 driver has a lot of trouble with Intel chips. For exmaple, on a 82945GM chipset it does not display 1280x1024 and 1024x768, but 1600x1200 is not a problem.+The xorg-xf86-video-vesa 2.0.0 driver has a lot of trouble with Intel chips. For example, on a 82945GM chipset it does not display 1280x1024 and 1024x768, but 1600x1200 is not a problem.
  
 Use "​tazx"​ to select the intel driver, then "tazhw detect-pci",​ solve the dri problem and load drm and restart X - normally that's it (perhaps you must change your xorg.conf too). Use "​tazx"​ to select the intel driver, then "tazhw detect-pci",​ solve the dri problem and load drm and restart X - normally that's it (perhaps you must change your xorg.conf too).
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 Some users may need to add the "​intel_agp"​ module to the xorg.conf file: Some users may need to add the "​intel_agp"​ module to the xorg.conf file:
  
-<code>+<file>
 Section "​Module"​ Section "​Module"​
         ...         ...
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  ...  ...
 EndSection EndSection
-</code>+</file>
  
 for the driver to work. for the driver to work.
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 === nVidia cards === === nVidia cards ===
  
-Slitaz ​provides automatic configuration for nvidia ​cards. ​ +SliTaz ​provides automatic configuration for nVidia ​cards. ​There are two drivers ​availablethe Xorg-provided //[[#free-driver-nv|nv]]//​ and the nVidia-provided,​ non-free //​[[#​non-free-driver-nvidia|nvidia]]//. The //nv// driver should be tried first as this has been compiled for SliTaz, whereas the nVidia-supplied driver is a //binary blob// that tries to fit each and every Linux distribution. 
-For free nvidia ​drivers, ​do: +\\
-<​code>​tazhw setup nvidia ​</code>+
  
-For non-free nvidia drivers ​(supplied by NVIDIA), do: +== Free Driver ​(nv==
-<​code>#​ tazhw setup nvidia --non-free </​code>​+
  
-**To setup non-free nvidia manually:**+To set-up the free nVidia drivers, use the SliTaz Hardware Configuration tool: 
 +<​code>#​ tazhw setup nvidia </​code>​
  
-First download: mesa mesa-demos linux-agp ​nvidia +Alternatively,​ you can do this process manually: 
-<​code>#​ tazpkg get-install ​nvidia+  * Download the following packages: 
 +    *  ​mesamesa-demoslinux-agp, xorg-xf86-video-nv 
 +<​code>#​ tazpkg get-install ​xorg-xf86-video-nv
 # tazpkg get-install mesa # tazpkg get-install mesa
 # tazpkg get-install mesa-demos # tazpkg get-install mesa-demos
 # tazpkg get-install linux-agp</​code>​ # tazpkg get-install linux-agp</​code>​
-Load modules+ 
 +  * Load the kernel ​modules ​
 <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​ <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​
-To configure nvidia automatically ​ 
-<​code>#​ nvidia-xconfig</​code>​  
-To test if rendering is working 
-<​code>​glxinfo | grep render</​code>​ 
-To change nvidia settings  
-<​code>#​ nvidia-settings</​code>​ 
  
-For no logo at bootup, add the following to xorg.conf +  * Replace ​the standard //vesa// driver with //nv// 
-<​code>​Option "​NoLogo"​ "​True"​+<​code>​# sed -i '​s/​vesa/​nv/'​ /​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-**To setup free nvidia manually:**+== Non-Free Driver (nvidia) == 
 + 
 +To set-up the non-free nVidia drivers, use the SliTaz Hardware Configuration tool with the //​--non-free//​ switch: 
 +<​code>#​ tazhw setup nvidia --non-free </​code>​
  
-First download: mesa mesa-demos linux-agp ​xorg-xf86-video-nv +Alternatively,​ you can do this process manually: 
-<​code>#​ tazpkg get-install ​xorg-xf86-video-nv+  * Download the following packages: 
 +    *  ​mesa mesa-demos linux-agp ​nvidia 
 +<​code>#​ tazpkg get-install ​nvidia
 # tazpkg get-install mesa # tazpkg get-install mesa
 # tazpkg get-install mesa-demos # tazpkg get-install mesa-demos
 # tazpkg get-install linux-agp</​code>​ # tazpkg get-install linux-agp</​code>​
-Load modules ​+ 
 +  * Load the kernel ​modules ​
 <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​ <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​
-Replace vesa with nv + 
-<​code># ​sed -'s/vesa/nv/' ​/​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf +  * Attempt to configure the card with nVidia'​s tool: 
-</code>+<​code># ​nvidia-xconfig</​code>​ 
 +  * To test if rendering is working,  
 +<​code>#​ glxinfo | grep render</​code>​ 
 +  * To change nVidia'​s ​settings, use nVidia'​s Settings tool: 
 +<​code>#​ nvidia-settings<​/code> 
 + 
 +== Hiding the Logo == 
 +To hide the nVidia logo when the system boots, add the following to ///​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf// at the end of the //Device// section: 
 +<​file>​Option "​NoLogo"​ "​True"​</file>
  
  
 === ATI cards === === ATI cards ===
  
-For free ati drivers ​(preferred)do: +SliTaz provides automatic configuration for ATI cards. There are two drivers ​availablethe Xorg-provided //[[#free-driver-radeon|radeon]]//​ and the ATI-provided, non-free //​[[#​non-free-driver-catalyst|catalyst]]//​. The //ati// driver should be tried first as this has been compiled for SliTaz, whereas the ATI-supplied driver is a //binary blob// that tries to fit each and every Linux distribution. 
-<​code>​tazpkg get-install linux-agp +\\
-tazpkg get-install linux-drm +
-tazhw setup ati</code>+
  
-- but perhaps this is not enough - check /​var/​log/​Xorg.0.log to see if other modules must be loaded: See **DRI / DRM Problem** ​+== Free Driver (radeon) ==
  
-For non-free ati catalyst ​drivers ​(known to be not so good)do+To set-up the free ATI drivers, ​install the AGP & DRM modules, then use the SliTaz Hardware Configuration tool: 
-<​code> ​tazhw setup ati --non-free </​code>​+ 
 +<​code>​# tazpkg get-install linux-agp 
 +# tazpkg get-install linux-drm 
 +# tazhw setup ati</​code>​
  
-**To setup free ati manually:**+- but perhaps this is not enough - check /​var/​log/​Xorg.0.log to see if other modules must be loadedSee [[#​dri-drm-problem | DRI / DRM Problem ]]
  
-First download: xorg-xf86-video-ati mesa-dri-ati mesa-demos linux-agp+Alternatively,​ you can do this process manually: 
 +  * Download the following packages: 
 +    *  ​xorg-xf86-video-ati mesa-dri-ati mesa-demos linux-agp
 <​code>#​ tazpkg get-install xorg-xf86-video-ati <​code>#​ tazpkg get-install xorg-xf86-video-ati
 # tazpkg get-install mesa-dri-ati # tazpkg get-install mesa-dri-ati
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 # tazpkg get-install linux-agp # tazpkg get-install linux-agp
 # tazpkg get-install linux-drm</​code>​ # tazpkg get-install linux-drm</​code>​
-Load modules+ 
 +  * Load the kernel ​modules ​
 <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​ <​code>#​ tazhw detect-pci</​code>​
-The free ati driver ​is called ​radeon, replace vesa with radeon + 
-<​code>#​ sed -i '​s/​vesa/​radeon/'​ /​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf +  * To install the free ATI driver radeon, replace ​//vesa// with //radeon// in the ///​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf//​ file: 
-</​code>​+<​code>#​ sed -i '​s/​vesa/​radeon/'​ /​etc/​X11/​xorg.conf</​code>​ 
 + 
 + 
 +== Non-Free Driver (catalyst) == 
 + 
 +To set-up the non-free ATI drivers, use the SliTaz Hardware Configuration tool with the //​--non-free//​ switch: 
 +<​code>#​ tazhw setup ati --non-free ​</​code>​
  
  
 === Modifying the Xorg Configuration === === Modifying the Xorg Configuration ===
  
-Normally Xorg will start successfully,​ but perhaps not with the correct resolution. See the tips at the end of this page or sometimes search the Internet for the xorg.conf for your card and your monitor - or use another LiveCD and copy the working configuration file to SliTaz.+Normally Xorg will start successfully,​ but perhaps not with the correct resolution. See the [[#​adding-resolutions|tips]] at the end of this page or sometimes search the Internet for the xorg.conf for your card and your monitor - or use another LiveCD and copy the working configuration file to SliTaz.
  
  
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 1. Include //​HorizSync//​ and //​VertRefresh//​ (refresh timings) in the //Monitor// section: 1. Include //​HorizSync//​ and //​VertRefresh//​ (refresh timings) in the //Monitor// section:
  
-<code>+<file>
 Section "​Monitor"​ Section "​Monitor"​
  Identifier ​  "​Monitor0"​  Identifier ​  "​Monitor0"​
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  VertRefresh ​ 60  VertRefresh ​ 60
 EndSection EndSection
-</code>+</file>
  
 2. Include a //​DefaultDepth//​ in the //Screen// section: 2. Include a //​DefaultDepth//​ in the //Screen// section:
    
-<code>+<file>
 Section "​Screen"​ Section "​Screen"​
  Identifier "​Screen0"​  Identifier "​Screen0"​
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  Monitor ​   "​Monitor0"​  Monitor ​   "​Monitor0"​
 ** DefaultDepth 24 ** ** DefaultDepth 24 **
-</code>+</file>
  
 3. Add an extra //Mode// to the line in the //Display// sub-section:​ 3. Add an extra //Mode// to the line in the //Display// sub-section:​
  
-<code>+<file>
    ​SubSection "​Display"​    ​SubSection "​Display"​
  Viewport ​  0 0  Viewport ​  0 0
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  Modes   "​1024x768"​ "​800x600"​  Modes   "​1024x768"​ "​800x600"​
  EndSubSection  EndSubSection
-</code>+</file>
  
 4. Also, add the default Font paths in the //Files// section: 4. Also, add the default Font paths in the //Files// section:
  
-<code>+<file>
 Section "​Files"​ Section "​Files"​
  ModulePath ​  "/​usr/​lib/​X11/​modules"​  ModulePath ​  "/​usr/​lib/​X11/​modules"​
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  FontPath ​    "/​usr/​share/​fonts/​truetype/​ttf-dejavu"​  FontPath ​    "/​usr/​share/​fonts/​truetype/​ttf-dejavu"​
 EndSection EndSection
-</code>+</file>
  
   *  If you have DRI/DRM enabled, it may be easier to change its permission so all users can use it, rather than adding each to the //video// group. Append the following section:   *  If you have DRI/DRM enabled, it may be easier to change its permission so all users can use it, rather than adding each to the //video// group. Append the following section:
  
-<code>+<file>
 Section "​DRI"​ Section "​DRI"​
         Mode 0666         Mode 0666
 EndSection EndSection
-</code>+</file>
  
  
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 To find out which resolutions are possible with your card, type: To find out which resolutions are possible with your card, type:
  
-<​code>​Xvesa -listmodes</​code> ​+<​code>​Xvesa -listmodes</​code> ​
  
 Here's a selection of resolutions for an example Intel Atom Board: Here's a selection of resolutions for an example Intel Atom Board:
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