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-# This is the minimal configuration necessary to use the Tegra driver.
-# Please refer to the xorg.conf man page for more configuration
-# options provided by the X server, including display-related options
-# provided by RandR 1.2 and higher.
-
-# Disable extensions not useful on Tegra.
-Section "Module"
- Disable "dri"
- Disable "dri2"
- Disable "glx"
- SubSection "extmod"
- Option "omit xfree86-dga"
- EndSubSection
-EndSection
-
-Section "Device"
- Identifier "Tegra"
- Driver "tegra"
-
-# VirtualDesktop indicates which virtual desktops should be used by X.
-# X will use the specified virtual desktop *and* the next one. In
-# order for an external app to share a display with the X server, it
-# needs to use the same virtual desktop. Valid values are integers 0
-# (default) or 1.
-
-# Option "VirtualDesktop" "1"
-
-# OverlayDepth is a 32-bit integer which is used to control overlay
-# stacking order. The overlay with the lowest depth is in front of
-# all others. This value has meaning only when multiple overlays are
-# present on a display.
-
-# Option "OverlayDepth" "255"
-
-# OverlayCombineMode determines how the X overlay is combined with the
-# overlay behind it during scanout. Available modes are: Opaque
-# (default), SourceAlphaBlend, and PremultSourceAlphaBlend. This
-# value has meaning only when an external process has created a
-# display which is behind the X server.
-
-# Option "OverlayCombineMode" "PremultSourceAlphaBlend"
-
-# ARGBHWCursor controls whether the X driver uses an overlay to
-# display 32-bit "true-color" cursors, or whether such cursors are
-# emulated in software. Valid values are "true" (default) to enable
-# hardware cursors, and "false" to disable them.
-
- Option "ARGBHWCursor" "false"
-EndSection
-
-Section "ServerFlags"
-# Set the basic blanking screen saver timeout in minutes. 0 to disable.
-
- Option "blank time" "0"
-
-# Set the DPMS timeouts. These are set here because they are global
-# rather than screen-specific. These settings alone don't enable DPMS.
-# It is enabled per-screen (or per-monitor), and even then only when
-# the driver supports it.
-
- Option "standby time" "0"
- Option "suspend time" "0"
- Option "off time" "0"
-EndSection
-
-Section "Monitor"
- Identifier "LVDS-1"
- Option "DPMS" "off"
-EndSection
-
-Section "Screen"
-
- Identifier "Screen LVDS-1"
- Device "Tegra"
- Monitor "LVDS-1"
-
-# DefaultDepth 16
-
-# SubSection "Display"
-# Depth 16
-# Modes "1280x720"
-# ViewPort 0 0
-# Virtual 1280 720
-# EndSubsection
-
-EndSection
-
-Section "ServerLayout"
- Identifier "TouchView"
- Screen "Screen LVDS-1"
-EndSection
-