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VISUALIZE-FX5 and FX10 devicedependent information, Supported visuals, xdpyinfo, XGetVisualInfo Xlib

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• Multi-display configurations may be limited by available power. Depending on the capacity of your computer's power supply, and the power demands of the combination of graphics cards you are considering, there may or may not be enough power to operate them all. • Single Logical Screen configurations must use identical types of graphics devices (mixed types are not supported) . VISUALIZE-FX5 and FX10 devicedependent information The following information relates to both AGP-bus and PCI-bus versions of the VISUALIZE FX5 and FX10 boards in Linux workstations. Supported visuals HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 graphics devices support all of the following visuals: • Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image • Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay • Class PseudoColor Depth8 Layer Overlay Transparent • Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image • Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image The following visuals are enabled by default on the HP VISUALIZE-FX5/10: • Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image o supports DBE hardware double-buffering • Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay o supports DBE software double-buffering • Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay Transparent o supports DBE software double-buffering • Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image o does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering • Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image o does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering Note: When running xdpyinfo or calling the XGetVisualInfo() Xlib function, some extra duplicate visuals may appear in the visual list. These extra visuals are created on behalf of the OpenGL extension to X (GLX). If necessary, the extra visuals can be disabled using the DisableGLxVisuals screen option. See the "Disabling the GLX Visuals" section for more information. Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2

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Multi-display configurations may be limited by available power.
Depending on the capacity of your computer's power supply, and the power
demands of the combination of graphics cards you are considering, there
may or may not be enough power to operate them all.
Single Logical Screen configurations must use identical types of graphics
devices (mixed types are not supported) .
VISUALIZE-FX
5
and FX
10
devicedependent information
The following information relates to both AGP-bus and PCI-bus versions of the
V
ISUALIZE
FX
5
and FX
10
boards in Linux workstations.
Supported visuals
HP V
ISUALIZE
-FXE/5/10 graphics devices support all of the following visuals:
Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image
Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay
Class PseudoColor Depth8 Layer Overlay Transparent
Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image
Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image
The following visuals are enabled by default on the HP V
ISUALIZE
-FX5/10:
Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image
o
supports DBE hardware double-buffering
Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay
o
supports DBE software double-buffering
Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay Transparent
o
supports DBE software double-buffering
Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image
o
does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering
Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image
o
does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering
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Note:
When running
xdpyinfo
or calling the
XGetVisualInfo() Xlib
function, some extra duplicate visuals may appear in the visual list. These extra
visuals are created on behalf of the OpenGL extension to X (GLX). If necessary,
the extra visuals can be disabled using the
DisableGLxVisuals
screen
option. See the "Disabling the GLX Visuals" section for more information.
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Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2