Would not the 'probe always at start' be slower compared to have to read 
from xorg.conf?
I know that Xorg is not going to be started again and again, but is 
there any reason to not have a config file?

Siva


Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> Gilles Gravier wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> So there's no .xorg.conf in /etc/X11 like there was in Solaris /
>> SolarisExpress (at least not after image-update). So where do I find the
>> default .xorg.conf ?
> 
> There is no default xorg.conf on any release of Solaris.   All of them
> probe your hardware and autodetect settings by default.
> 
> What you see in /etc/X11/.xorg.conf on some releases is generated by running
> Xorg -configure at boot time, before X starts, and is only used to provide
> a template for xorgcfg to edit - the X server knows nothing about it.
> 
> If you want to make your own xorg.conf, our advice has always been to drop
> to command line mode (which on 2008.05 means "svcadm disable gdm"), login
> and run /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure  (as root or with pfexec/sudo).
> 
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