## SECTION=multimedia_xorg menu "options " # disabled, its incomplete # #choice # prompt "Select type of X environment" #config XORG_NO_PREFERENCE # bool # prompt "No preference" # help # Select this, if you want to combine X serrver's features by your own # #config XORG_SMALL_TERMINAL # bool # prompt "A tiny terminal X" # help # Select this if you want an X environment for small terminals only. # This server type does only the presentation of data, the clients are # running on other machines. # It does not support 3D features, and if the X extensions are enabled # there is no need for any local font rendering, nor for local fonts. # #config XORG_FULL_BLOWN # bool # prompt "A full blown X" # help # Select this type if you want to run a full blown X server on a # powerful target. For this type of target the X server and the X # clients are running on the same machine. This type supports 3D # features, but needs all the nice libraries to fontrendering, TTF # support, fonts et all. # #endchoice config XORG_KEYBOARD_MAPPING_SUPPORT bool prompt "support keyboard mappings" select XORG_DRIVER_INPUT select XORG_DRIVER_INPUT_KEYBOARD select XORG_APP_XKBCOMP help If you like to use a keyboard with your X server (mostly wanted) enable this entry. Its required when you want to configure specific keyboard layouts and key settings. Mostly needed on non-US keyboards. Note: A german keyboard does not support the '@¤\[]{}|' keys when disabled! config XORG_OPTIONS_TRANS_UNIX bool prompt "unix domain socket transport" depends on XORG_LIB_X11 default y help UNIX domain socket transport. You will need this feature if your X server and all X clients are running on the same host. config XORG_OPTIONS_TRANS_TCP bool prompt "tcp socket transport" depends on XORG_LIB_X11 default y help TCP socket transport. You will need this feature if your X server runs on one host and at least one X client on another host. endmenu