By special arrangement, a license to install a single copy of the
Metro-X enhanced X server is included with the Official Red Hat Linux/Intel CD.
Please note that, unlike the XFree86 server (also included), Metro-X is
commercially licensed software. You should review and accept its
license terms before installing it. Metro-X supports many video cards
that are not supported by XFree86. The configuration utility can be run
in graphical mode (configX) or text mode (configX.curses).
configX.curses is a simple graphical configuration tool for configuring
Metro-X. The configX.curses utility does not provide support for configuring
multiple screens or choosing the number of buttons on your mouse. If you
need these facilities you must use configX. To run
configX.curses type the command:
The opening screen has information on Metro Link, Inc. and brief instructions
on what you will need to configure Metro-X. Press the Enter
key to begin the configuration. The screen will display the current
configuration information at the top and the configuration menu at the bottom.
Use the arrow keys to move the highlight up and down the
menu and the [Enter] key to select the highlighted item.
When you select Graphics Card from the configuration menu,
a list of supported cards will be displayed. Select your video
card as above. After selecting your video card you will be asked to
select a video mode from a list of defaults. The resolution used
is a matter of personal preference. The smaller the numbers are the larger
the items on the display will be. Some combinations of video cards and
video modes support virtual screens larger than the physical
display. If your combination is one of these, you will be asked to
select the virtual screen size.
Configuring your mouse with Metro-X requires that you
know what type of mouse you have and how it is connected to your computer.
When you select a mouse type, the default device will be provided in the
configuration window. If you are in doubt, accept the default and
make adjustments later if needed.
Selecting Save and Exit from the menu will save any changes you have made
to the Metro-X configuration and exit the configX.curses program.
Selecting Quit without Saving from the menu will discard any changes you
have made to the Metro-X configuration and exit the configX.curses program.
Each graphics card configuration consists of five elements:
Non-interlaced modes give a better screen appearance than refresh rates which
are labeled "Interlaced". The highest refresh rate that your monitor supports
will give the best image. At higher screen resolutions a higher refresh rate
is particularly important to prevent the screen from visibly flickering. The
highest refresh rate supported by the selected monitor is automatically
displayed.
Graphics Card
For more details on features of Metro X and the format of the Xconfig
file see Appendix G.
6.3.1 System Requirements
6.3.2 configX.curses
configX.curses
6.3.2.1 Graphics Card
6.3.2.2 Mouse
6.3.2.3 Exiting
6.3.3 configX
6.3.3.1 Start-up
6.3.3.2 Special Keys
Key
Function
[Tab]
Moves forward from field to field.
[Shift]-[Tab]
Moves backward from field to field.
[\uparrow] [\downarrow] [<-] [->]
Changes the value in the current field.
[Enter]
Sets/unsets a toggle button.
[Page Down]
Switches to the next configuration page.
[Page Up]
Switches to the previous configuration page.
[Esc]
Cancels out of the current screen or pop-up.
[Alt-F]
Jumps to the File pull-down menu.
[Alt-S]
Jumps to the Screen pull-down menu.
[Alt-C]
Jumps to the Configuration pull-down menu.
6.3.3.3 Mouse configuration
6.3.3.4 Keyboard configuration
6.3.3.5 Monitor configuration
6.3.3.6 Screen Saver
6.3.3.7 Graphics Card Configuration
6.3.3.8 Colors
6.3.3.9 Virtual Resolution
6.3.3.10 Physical Resolution
6.3.3.11 Multiple-Screen Configuration
6.3.3.12 Adding a Screen
6.3.3.13 Deleting a Screen
6.3.3.14 Screen Layout
6.3.3.15 Font Path
If your port number is not the default 7000, change it to the appropriate
port number for your system.
tcp/<fontserver machine>:7000
6.3.3.16 Save and Exit
6.3.3.17 Quit Without Saving