Christian Schuerer wrote:
I had the problem too, that dpkg-reconfigure didn't write a new config file.
By chance I found out that you have to use the tool called "dexconf":
:~$ dexconf --help
Usage: dexconf [OPTION ...]
write an Xorg X server configuration file based on debconf database values
Options:
-h, --help display this usage message and
exit
-o FILE, --output=FILE write configuration file to
FILE
This help message is intended only as a quick reference. For a description of
the usage of dexconf, see the dexconf(1) manual page.
Could have saved you a lot of work ;-)
I had the same problem too. I guess it's a bug that only dexconf
produces that file that IMHO should also be adjusted by
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
The last screen of that command asks
"Write default Files section to configuration file?"
but no config file is ever written.
I finally 'solved' the situation by purging all the xorg stuff and
reinstalling it.
Johannes
NB: dexconf's xorg.conf doesn't match my laptop's display resolution of
1400x1050
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