Xgb(8X)Xgb(8X)NameXgb - X server for the VAXstation 3520 and VAXstation 3540
SyntaxXgb [ options ]
Description
The command starts the server for the VAXstation 3520 and VAXstation
3540.
The command that executes the X Server is usually specified in the file
and, therefore, is automatically running when your system is in multi‐
user mode.
Options-a num Sets the mouse acceleration value to the specified num‐
ber of pixels. The default is 4.
-bp color Sets the color of black pixels as a named color or a
number followed by six hexadecimal digits (color dis‐
plays only).
-c Turns off key clicking.
c num Sets the key click volume to the specified number
(0-100). The default is 20.
-f num Sets the bell volume to the specified number (0-7). The
default is 3.
-fc string Sets the default cursor font. The default is cursor.
-fd num Specifies a screen density number of 75 or 100 dpi. The
default is 75.
-fn string Sets the default text font. The default is fixed.
-fp string Sets the default font path. The default is
-help Displays the X Server usage message.
-r Turns off automatic repetition of keyboard key charac‐
ters.
r Turns on automatic repetition of keyboard key charac‐
ters. The default is on.
-s num Sets the screen-saver timeout value to the specified
number of minutes. The default is 10.
-t num Sets the mouse threshold in pixels. The mouse will
accelerate only if the threshold is exceeded. The
default threshold is 4.
v Specifies that a blank screen is used for the screen-
saver. The default is on.
-v Specifies that a pattern (noblank) screen is used for
the screen-saver.
-p num Determines the period to change the background pattern
of the screen-saver to avoid burn-in. The default is 10
seconds.
-wp color Sets the color of white pixels as a named color or a
number followed by six hexadecimal digits (color dis‐
plays only).
:num On a multi-head system, specifies the head on which the
server is run (0 or 1). The default is 0.
Restrictions
If options not listed in this reference page are used, the server may
fail. Using invalid options for the X server in the may cause the work‐
station to behave as if the X server is hung.
FilesSee Alsobitmap(1X), dxcalc(1X), dxcalendar(1X), dxcardfiler(1X)dxclock(1X),
dxmail(1X), dxnotepad(1X), dxterm(1X), dxwm(1X), xedit(1X), xfd(1X),
xhost(1X), xload(1X), xmh(1X), xset(1X), xsetroot(1X), xwininfo(1X),
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