Hi, > No, don't copy or move any existing xorg.conf files into /etc/X11. > Use system-config-display to create a new, fresh config file instead > (this is more likely to create a usable file than assuming one you > *find* on the system is valid.. the s-c-d program uses a script that > knows what is valid to create it) Something is being very silly on my system. All I get is Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/system-config-display/xconf.py", line 412, in ? hardware_state.merge_into(xconfig) NameError: name 'hardware_state' is not defined TTFN Paul -- "Your lives are in the hands of men no smarter than you or I, many of them incompetent boobs. I know this because I worked alongside them, gone bowling with them, watched them pass me over for promotions time and again. And I say ... This stinks!" - Homer Simpson
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