Thanks. mcc says that "HardDrake runs a hardware probe, and optionally configures new/changed hardware." How can one configure HD? Any documentation is well hidden. Paul
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 11:04 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Paul Kaplan wrote: > > I have a laptop that is occasionally connected to an external monitor. > > My xorg.conf file will drive either the internal monitor when not > > connected or both monitors when the external monitor is attached. From > > MDK9.2 to 10.2, I've never had any problems with booting in one or the > > other configuration. However with 2006, when I reboot after connecting or > > disconnecting the external monitor, the xorg.conf file gets modified as > > if XFDrake is modifying it. How can I prevent this from happening? > > TIA > > Paul > > Try turning off the harddrake service. You can ether run, as root, > "chkconfig harddrake off" or turn it off using MCC. > > Mikkel
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