On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.net wrote:
On 2010/12/04 12:23 (GMT-0800) Alan Coopersmith composed:
Robert wrote:
I upgraded xorg-server and I noticed it didn't read my settings. I
figured that the new xorg probably must have deprecated the xorg.conf
file,
I upgraded xorg-server and I noticed it didn't read my settings. I
figured that the new xorg probably must have deprecated the xorg.conf
file, and that I would have to configure it in the new way of using
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d instead. And sure enough, the arch linux wiki said
that
Robert wrote:
I upgraded xorg-server and I noticed it didn't read my settings. I
figured that the new xorg probably must have deprecated the xorg.conf
file, and that I would have to configure it in the new way of using
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d instead.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is not deprecated, and is
On 2010/12/04 12:23 (GMT-0800) Alan Coopersmith composed:
Robert wrote:
I upgraded xorg-server and I noticed it didn't read my settings. I
figured that the new xorg probably must have deprecated the xorg.conf
file, and that I would have to configure it in the new way of using
On 12/04/2010 09:23 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Robert wrote:
I upgraded xorg-server and I noticed it didn't read my settings. I
figured that the new xorg probably must have deprecated the xorg.conf
file, and that I would have to configure it in the new way of using
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d