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Re: is xorg.conf still needed



On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:56:48AM +0200, Adam Tkac wrote:

> I think it is not good idea. Autoconfiguration is generally better than
> manual but in some cases autoconfiguration cannot help you. Examples:
> 
> - your xyz driver is broken and you want use vesa temporarily
> - you want use some external module (like vnc module)
> - you are user who needs fine-grained configuration (autoconfiguration
>   is good for masses but sometimes people needs more)
> 
> Best should be use autoconfiguration as much as possible but preserve
> and create minimal xorg.conf.

I agree on this.

Besides frequent issues with new hardware (and thus having to specify
drivers or turn of acceleration etc.) I use xorg.conf for setting
blank/standby/suspendtime values, for specifying extra input devices
(like touch screens) ans for loading the vnc module (with options).

Having a minimal configuration that works for the masses is better,
IMHO.

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