because Open Source works.
TinyX is part of the family of X servers designed to be particularly small. This manual page describes the common functionality of the TinyX family; for information on a specific X server, please refer to the relevant manual page.
Name: TinyX - a very tiny X server
Synopsis:
Xvesa [:display] [option...]
Xchips [:display] [option...]
Xfbdev [:display] [option...]
Xi810 [:display] [option...]
Xigs [:display] [option...]
Xipaq [:display] [option...]
Xmach64 [:display] [option...]
Xsavage [:display] [option...]
Xsis530 [:display] [option...]
Xtrident [:display] [option...]
Xtrio [:display] [option...]
Xts300 [:display] [option...]
Options:
-softCursor
disable the hardware cursor.
-videoTest
start the server, pause momentarily, and exit.
-zaphod
disable switching screens by moving the pointer across a screen boundary.
-2button
enable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording.
-3button
disable emulation of a middle mouse button by chording.
See Also
X(7), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), Xvesa(1), Xfbdev(1).
Authors: The TinyX common core was written by Keith Packard for SuSe Linux. It is based on XFree86® which of course is based on the X11R6 protocol.
TinyX was integrated into the XFree86 as a build option by David Dawes under the auspices of X-Oz.com
copyright 2019 x-oz.com.
All rights reserved.