On 2013-04-21 09:01, pete smout wrote:
> Thanks for the info, it raises a question where's xorg.conf these days? It
> no longer appears in /etc/X11. If it is not there if I were to create 1
> would it be 'called' by X on start-up? If not how would I get X to read /
> call xorg.conf on start-up? (this is what got me thinking of a script in
> the first place)
Yes, and yes. If it doesn't exist, X auto-detects everything. If it does,
it uses what's in the file and auto-detects anything not defined there.
Regards,
Tyler
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