Xorg.wrap
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: xorg-server 1.20.13
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NAME
Xorg.wrap - Xorg X server binary wrapper
DESCRIPTION
The Xorg X server may need root rights to function properly. To start the
Xorg X server with these rights your system is using a suid root wrapper
installed as /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg.wrap which will execute the real
X server which is installed as /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg.
By default Xorg.wrap will autodetect if root rights are necessary, and
if not it will drop its elevated rights before starting the real X server.
By default Xorg.wrap will only allow executing the real X server from login
sessions on a physical console.
CONFIG FILE
Xorg.wrap's default behavior can be overridden from the
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config config file. Lines starting with a
# in Xwrapper.config are considered comments and will be ignored. Any
other non empty lines must take the form of key = value.
- allowed_users = rootonly|console|anybody
-
Specify which users may start the X server through the wrapper. Use
rootonly to only allow root, use console to only allow users
logged into a physical console, and use anybody to allow anybody.
The default is console.
- needs_root_rights = yes|no|auto
-
Configure if the wrapper should drop its elevated (root) rights before starting
the X server. Use yes to force execution as root, no to force
execution with all suid rights dropped, and auto to let the wrapper
auto-detect. The default is auto.
When auto-detecting the wrapper will drop rights if kms graphics are available
and not drop them if no kms graphics are detected. If a system has multiple
graphics cards and some are not kms capable auto-detection may fail,
in this case manual configuration should be used.
SEE ALSO
Xorg X server information: Xorg(1)
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