# Include other Screen info here, including other SubSections
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The first
Screen
section maps the screen
Screen 0–1
to the physical device
ATI Radeon
7000 (0) Connector 1
. The second
Screen
section maps the screen
Screen 0–2
to the
physical device
ATI Radeon 7000 (0) Connector 2
. The third
Screen
section maps the
Screen 1–1
to the physical device
ATI Radeon 7000 (1) Connector 1
.
Once you have the
Screen
sections set up, you can set up the
ServerLayout
section. The
ServerLayout
section uses the
Identifier
field that was defined for each of the
Screen
sections. The
ServerLayout
section describes all of the screens used by the Xserver. The
ServerLayout
section for this example follows:
Section ServerLayout
Identifier “Main Layout”
Screen 0 “Screen 0-1” 0 0
Screen 1 “Screen 0-2” RightOf “Screen 0-1”
Screen 2 “Screen 1-1” RightOf “Screen 0-2”
InputDevice “Mouse0” “CorePointer”
InputDevice “Keyboard0” “CoreKeyboard”
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This
ServerLayout
has three (3) screens associated with it. These screens are accessed through
the 0.0, 0.1 and 0.2 displays. The first screen is associated with the
Screen 0-1
section and is
the anchor screen (at location 0, 0). The second screen is associated with the
Screen 0-2
section
and its screen coordinates are to the right of the first screen. The third screen is associated with
the
Screen 1-1
section and its screen coordinates are to the right of the second screen.
Messages
Xserver messages are typically logged to
/var/X11/Xserver/logs
. The two files that contain
the messages are:
/var/X11/Xserver/logs/Xf86.*.log
/var/X11/Xserver/logs/Xstartup.*.log
Where
*
is the display instance of the Xserver, which is usually 0. The
Xstartup.*.log
file
contains messages from the X loader. The
Xf86.*.log
file contains messages from the Xf86
Xserver. The
Xf86.*.log
file is the file that should be checked first, should problems arise.
Messages
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