User Manual

2.2
Installing the Monitor Driver Under Linux
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Linux
You’d make xf86config file to run X-Window. Your monitor is surely and easily
configured with this file. This file will be made as running xf86config.
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Press Enter in the first and second window after running xf86config file.
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In third window, we come up with the mouse setting window.
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Configure it as opt for user system.
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Next will be the screen for selecting Keyboard.
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Configure it as opt for user system.
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First, configure a horizontal frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency in
monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
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Next, configure a vertical frequency. Please refer to the horizontal frequency in
monitor manual. (User may directly input frequency.)
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Then, configure a monitor.
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Type in the model name of monitor. The monitor’s identification and description
(typed in here) aren’t directly related with the execution of X-Window.
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After complete with other hardware settings, run X-Window.
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As the configuration has been successfully finished, save a configuration file.
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Now run X-Window. Theoretically, it is supposed to be executed. But in some cases,
it won’t even start. In this case, edit a xf86config file.
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