Enabling Mox Extension During X11R6.1 Server Startup; Xdm - Tech Source RAPTOR 1100T - X11R6.1 FOR AIX Installation Manual

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4.4
Enabling
X11R6.1 Server Startup
By default, the X11R6.1 server starts in an 8-bit mode. However,
on Raptor cards you may start the X11R6.1 server with MOX
extension enabled. (Details of the MOX Extension to X Server are
in separate technical white paper documentation.)
These MOX modes apply to all Raptor cards:
MOX, 8-bit Normal, 13-bit Group, 5-bit Absolute
mox16
MOX, 8-bit Normal, 21-bit Group, 13-bit Absolute
mox24
The Raptor 1100T, Raptor 2100T and Raptor 2500T can support
the following additional MOX mode.
MOX, 8-bit Normal, 29-bit Group, 21-bit Absolute
mox32
To enable MOX on a Raptor card, set the bit-depth to one of the
MOX modes. Please refer to Section 4.3.1 for details.
4.5

xdm

The X Display Manager (xdm) program is used for running multiple
users on the same host machine. xdm provides services similar to
those provided by init, getty and login on character terminals
prompting for login name and password, authenticating the user,
and running a session. It provides a login window for each user or
selected users.
Several files that are required to start xdm are provided in the
directory $X11R6HOME/lib/X11/xdm.
xdm-config contains references to the other files and is used to
specify other configuration parameters of xdm. The Xservers file
specifies the users (displays) that must get a login window.
Chapter 4 - Invoking X11R6.1
MOX
Extension
The configuration file
4-7
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