On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:40, Istvan Gabor
I don't think that making a working xorg.conf file is that simple. Especially if one does not know exactly which of those many lines does what. If I understand correctly sax2 was removed from 11.2. How can I make an xorg.conf file then from scratch? It would be ridiculous (and also very bad) if the application that could be used for creating an xorg.conf file easily was removed from the distro. Xorg -configure. Please read up on the Xorg man page.
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