346 Part II . Getting Around in Linux Table 9-4 Monitor Section Entries Entry Function Identifier ID String A user-specified string that will be referenced later in the Screen section. Each Monitor section should have a unique Identifier string. VendorName Vendor An optional entry that specifies the monitor s vendor. ModelName Model An optional entry that specifies the monitor s model. HorizSync A comma-separated list of discrete values that define the horizontal sync range supported by the monitor. VertRefresh A comma-separated list of discrete values that define the vertical refresh rates supported by the monitor. Gamma An optional entry that can be used to change the gamma of your monitor. Not all X servers support it. It is specified as either a single value or three separate RGB values. Mode name Starts a multiline video mode definition. Modeline name Specifies a single line video mode definition. Device The Device section defines the video card(s) in your system. Multiple Device sections are allowed in the XF86Configfile. The following is an example of this section: Section Device Identifier Nvidia TNT2 VendorName Nvidia BoardName TNT2 Chipset svga EndSection Table 9-5 lists the possible entries for this section. Some other options that are only used by a few X servers do exist, and these entries are listed in the man page for the XF86Configfile. Modern PCI and AGP video cards require very few entries in this field, as they can be probed by the X server for the correct information. If you use an old video card, you may need to specify all of the information manually. In the Real World Almost all PCI and AGP video cards can be probed by the X server for the needed hardware information.
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