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54 lines
1.8 KiB
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wlroots reads these environment variables
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# wlroots specific
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* *WLR_BACKENDS*: comma-separated list of backends to use (available backends:
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libinput, drm, wayland, x11, headless, noop)
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* *WLR_NO_HARDWARE_CURSORS*: set to 1 to use software cursors instead of
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hardware cursors
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* *WLR_SESSION*: specifies the `wlr_session` to be used (available sessions:
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logind/systemd, libseat, direct)
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* *WLR_DIRECT_TTY*: specifies the tty to be used (instead of using /dev/tty)
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* *WLR_XWAYLAND*: specifies the path to an Xwayland binary to be used (instead
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of following shell search semantics for "Xwayland")
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## DRM backend
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* *WLR_DRM_DEVICES*: specifies the DRM devices (as a colon separated list)
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instead of auto probing them. The first existing device in this list is
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considered the primary DRM device.
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* *WLR_DRM_NO_ATOMIC*: set to 1 to use legacy DRM interface instead of atomic
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mode setting
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* *WLR_DRM_NO_MODIFIERS*: set to 1 to always allocate planes without modifiers,
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this can fix certain modeset failures because of bandwidth restrictions.
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## Headless backend
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* *WLR_HEADLESS_OUTPUTS*: when using the headless backend specifies the number
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of outputs
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## libinput backend
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* *WLR_LIBINPUT_NO_DEVICES*: set to 1 to not fail without any input devices
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## Wayland backend
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* *WLR_WL_OUTPUTS*: when using the wayland backend specifies the number of outputs
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## X11 backend
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* *WLR_X11_OUTPUTS*: when using the X11 backend specifies the number of outputs
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## gles2 renderer
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* *WLR_RENDERER_ALLOW_SOFTWARE*: allows the gles2 renderer to use software
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rendering
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# Generic
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* *DISPLAY*: if set probe X11 backend in `wlr_backend_autocreate`
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* *WAYLAND_DISPLAY*, *WAYLAND_SOCKET*: if set probe Wayland backend in
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`wlr_backend_autocreate`
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* *XCURSOR_PATH*: directory where xcursors are located
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* *XDG_SESSION_ID*: if set, session ID used by the logind session
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