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This section contains information related to the X Window System implementation, X.org, provided with Fedora.
The X.org 7.2 X server has been modified to automatically detect and
configure most hardware, eliminating the need for users or administrators
to modify the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
configuration file.
The only hardware configured by default in the
xorg.conf
file written by anaconda is:
The graphics driver
The keyboard map
All other hardware, such as monitors (both LCD and CRT), USB mice, and touchpads should be detected and configured automatically.
The X server queries the attached monitor for supported resolution ranges, and attempts to pick the highest resolution available with the correct aspect ratio for the display. Users can set their preferred resolution in System → Preferences → Screen Resolution, and the default resolution for the system can be changed with System → Administration → Display.
If the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
configuration file is not
present, X also automatically detects the appropriate driver, and assumes
a 105-key US keyboard layout.
Fedora 7 contains two drivers for Intel integrated graphics controllers:
The default i810
driver, which contains support for
Intel graphics chipsets up to and including i945 and i965
The experimental intel
driver, which contains
support for Intel graphics chipsets up to and including i945
The i810
driver is limited to resolutions available
in the BIOS. If you need support for non-standard resolutions, such as
those used in some widescreen displays, you may want to switch to the
intel
driver. You may switch drivers by using
system-config-display
, available in the menus under
System → Administration → Display.
We welcome feedback on the experimental intel
driver.
Please report success in Bugzilla, attaching
the full output of lspci -vn
for your machine. Given
success reports, various chipsets may be switched to use the
intel
driver by default.
If you intend to use third party video drivers, refer to the Xorg third party drivers page for detailed guidelines: