On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 01:08:19PM EST, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Jochen Schulz <m...@well-adjusted.de> writes:

> > Harry Putnam:
> >>
> >> understanding that document right, the idea is to move away from
> >> setting up X with an xorg.conf.  So how would settings like that
> >> one be handled in that case.

> > I don't think the X.org people intend to ignore existing
> > configuration files in the future. It's just that many or even most
> > things belong somewhere else and/or can be autodetected. That gives
> > you the possibility to have a minimal xorg.conf which contains just
> > the options you want to supersede.
> 
> So you don't think personal settings will migrate to something or
> somewhere else?  Or possibly be in different syntax.
> 
> Like happened to the OP here, where to go back to Ctrl-Alt-bkspc to
> leave X, requires a fairly lengthy piece of xml code.

Hmm.. for the record, the 'Option  "DontZap" "off"' entry is not
relevant to my problem. Just happened to already have this in my
xorg.conf before I ran into this problem.

CJ


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