El lun, 09-03-2009 a las 16:27 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. escribió: > On Monday 09 March 2009 15:45:26 Nicholas Bodley wrote: > > [/etc/X11/xorg.conf] doesn't seem to contain anything specific that > would > > help; it's almost a skeleton file. > > Add the resolutions you want to this file. You might also add what > information you've been able to determine about your monitor > (particularly refresh rates). > > $ man 5 xorg.conf > should document most of the file, and where you'll want to put your > changes. > > The nvidia driver should install some documentation under /usr/share > that will tell you about any special settings it can take (inside > your xorg.conf's "Driver" section, IIRC). > > I'm starting to agree with some other posters on the list that the > new automatic Xorg configuration is more trouble than it is worth and > probably should have matured through another release before being > part of stable. It was probably not well tested, as upgrades from > Etch don't show the ill effects; the xorg.conf is already complete.
Yes, I think Xorg configuration is a conflicted thing but if it were possible to have by writing the actual configuration file it could be a different story. Is there a command to obtain the xorg.conf, full of information (correct or wrong) showing the actual Xs state of my computer? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

