HP Visualize J5000 hp workstations - hp-ux 10.20 graphics administration guide - Page 145

etc/X11/SecurityPolicy, XTEST, XTestExtension1

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-logo Turns on the X Window System logo display in the screen-saver. There is currently no way to change this from a client. You also need to specify -v to enable the logo to appear. nologo Turns off the X Window System logo display in the screen-saver. There is currently no way to change this from a client. -p Sets screen-saver pattern cycle time in minutes. -pn Allows X server to run even if one or more communications mechanisms fails to initialize. -pn Permits the server to continue running if it fails to establish all of its well-known sockets, but establishes at least one. -r Turns off keyboard auto-repeat. r Turns on keyboard auto-repeat. -s Sets screen-saver timeout time in minutes. -sp Causes the server to attempt to read and interpret filename as a security policy file with the format described in the Security File Format section below. The file is read at server startup and reread at each server reset. The default file is /etc/X11/SecurityPolicy. -su Disables save-under support on all screens. -t Sets pointer acceleration threshold in pixels (i.e., after how many pixels pointer acceleration should take effect). -terminate Causes the server to terminate at server reset, instead of continuing to run. -to Sets default connection timeout in seconds. -tst Disables all testing extensions (e.g., XTEST, XTestExtension1). ttyxx Ignored; for servers started the ancient way (from init). -terminage Causes server to terminate when all clients disconnect. v Sets video-on screen-saver preference. A window that changes regularly will be used to save the screen. -v Sets video-off screen-saver preference. The screen will be blanked to save the screen. -wm Forces the default backing-store of all windows to be WhenMapped; a less expensive way of getting backing-store to apply to all windows. Page 145 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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-logo
Turns on the X Window System logo display in the screen-saver. There is currently no way to
change this from a client. You also need to specify
-v
to enable the logo to appear.
nologo
Turns off the X Window System logo display in the screen-saver. There is currently no way to
change this from a client.
-p <minutes>
Sets screen-saver pattern cycle time in minutes.
-pn
Allows X server to run even if one or more communications mechanisms fails to initialize.
-pn
Permits the server to continue running if it fails to establish all of its well-known sockets, but
establishes at least one.
-r
Turns off keyboard auto-repeat.
r
Turns on keyboard auto-repeat.
-s <minutes>
Sets screen-saver timeout time in minutes.
-sp <filename>
Causes the server to attempt to read and interpret filename as a security policy file with the
format described in the Security File Format section below. The file is read at server startup and
reread at each server reset. The default file is
/etc/X11/SecurityPolicy
.
-su
Disables
save-under
support on all screens.
-t <number>
Sets pointer acceleration threshold in pixels (i.e., after how many pixels pointer acceleration
should take effect).
-terminate
Causes the server to terminate at server reset, instead of continuing to run.
-to <seconds>
Sets default connection timeout in seconds.
-tst
Disables all testing extensions (e.g.,
XTEST, XTestExtension1
).
ttyxx
Ignored; for servers started the ancient way (from init).
-terminage
Causes server to terminate when all clients disconnect.
v
Sets video-on screen-saver preference. A window that changes regularly will be used to save the
screen.
-v
Sets video-off screen-saver preference. The screen will be blanked to save the screen.
-wm
Forces the default backing-store of all windows to be
WhenMapped
; a less expensive way of
getting backing-store to apply to all windows.
Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20
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