> > How can I obtain the current launched X.org modline? There is a command
> > to print it out?
> 
> I dont know what that option does and I'm not really sure what you're
> asking but you can always see the current resolution while running X
> with the command
>  xdpyinfo

I want to switch back to the "nv" driver, and I need the modline to
configure X.org server.

For now the modline is determined automatically through the driver
nvidia. And the xorg.conf file look like this:

Section "Screen"
        Identifier      "Default Screen"
        Device          "Generic Video Card"
        Monitor         "nx9105"
        DefaultDepth    24

        SubSection "Display"
                Depth           24
                Modes           "nvidia-auto-select" "800x600"
        EndSubSection
EndSection


What I need, is the modline which is determined automatically and I cant
see it anywhere.

I think xdpyinfo is not the right tool for displaying the modline.

Best regards, 
 Khiraly


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