So it looks like you'll probably want to get rid of /xorg.conf, and put one of the suggested ones back in /etc/X11/...
and always be careful when running X as root.
that's not a recommended practice.
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So it looks like you'll probably want to get rid of /xorg.conf, and put one of the suggested ones back in /etc/X11/...
and always be careful when running X as root.
that's not a recommended practice.
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