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      SaX2 - SuSE advanced X11 configuration, a complete module based X11 configurator
      
      sax2 [ options ]

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DESCRIPTION

      SaX2  is a program to configure the X-Server. It is able to detect almost all stuff related to the graphics card.
      The graphics card, Touchscreens, Tablets, 3D features, AccessX, Keyboard, Mouse, Multihead, ... and more  can  be
      configured using this tool.

COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

      Available command line options are the following:
 
      -b [filename,filename,...]
             Activate  the  SaX2  batch modus. If no filename is given an interactive shell is started to set/overwrite
             configuration parameters. If the filename doesn't contain any / characters it is assumed to  be  found  in
             /usr/share/sax/profile.
 
      -b Xinerama | MergedFB
             Special call for -b, if Xinerama is specified SaX2 will automatically search for a profile to enable dual-
             head in old Xinerama style. If MergedFB is specified SaX2 will automatically search for a dualhead profile
             to activate dualhead using merged framebuffer.
 
      -a     Auto configure modus. Create an automatic configuration without any needed user interaction and GUI.
 
      -l     Enable  low  resolution.  Allow only the 800x600 resolution for the graphics setup. This is usefull if the
             DDC probing of the monitor results in not displayable resolution values.
 
      -m card X=module,card X=module,...
             Set driver module to use for card X You can specify one driver module for each card detected.
 
      -c chip,chip,...
             Set chip to use for configuration. The -p option show all available chip numbers and you  can  select  the
             one you want to use for the configuration.
 
      -d display-number
             Set  the  display manually instead of probing the next free one.  This is only usefull if SaX2 was started
             from a text console.
 
      -x     Use server build in Modelines. This will prevent SaX2 from calculating its own modelines. The server build
             in mode pool is used instead.  This will only work for VESA specified resolutions.
 
      -u     Use  server  mode  suggestion. This will prevent SaX2 from suggesting a resolution used for the configura-
             tion. The server itself will decide the best resolution to use than.
 
      -p     Show PCI/AGP information about the detected graphics card(s)
 
      -n node
             Set device node to use for the core pointer. This will specify the port the mouse  is  connected  to.  For
             serial  mice  use  /dev/ttySX  where  X  is  the  port  number  of  the serial device, for USB devices use
             /dev/input/mice and for PS/2 devices use /dev/psaux.
 
      -t type
             Set protocol type to use for the core pointer. If you are not sure about the protocol  your  mouse  under-
             stand please have a look at: /usr/lib/X11/doc/README.mouse
 
      -g     Use gpm as repeater of mouse events.
 
      -s     This  option  only  takes  effect  if  SaX2  has  to  start its own X-Server.  It will than use the system
             installed config file instead of the HW detection data.
 
      --vesa This option will set a given resolution and vertical sync value (in Hz) as VESA standard resolution for  a
             specific card. The format is the following: Card:XxY@VSync Example: 0:1024x768@85
 
      --sysconfig
             this  option  tell  SaX2 to import the system wide config file even if SaX2 was started from a textconsole
             which normaly will import the SaX2 HW detection data
 
      --fullscreen
             start in fullscreen mode
 
      -i     This option will disable the use of profiles which are normally applied automatically  if  defined  for  a
             specifc card or chipset
 
      -r     Remove detection database and re-init the hardware database
 
      -v     print version information and exit.

REPORTING BUGS

      Report bugs to <bugzilla.novell.com>.

COPYRIGHT

      Copyright  �  2005  SuSE Linux Products GmbH, Inc.  This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
      There is NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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