>> I only mention it because in my experience I always have weird shit
>> happening when I upgrade xorg-server over a big version number change.
>>
>> And rebuilding everything that underpins xorg always fixes it. Including
>> drivers and mesa.
>>
>> In the old days when xorg was monolithic this never happened, as all the
>> drivers always got rebuilt anyway. Nowadays with xorg sources being
>> modular, we have to be a little more alert.
>
> ... and if you have just upgraded to xorg-server-1.9 you'll (probably) need an
> xorg.conf file.  The old .fdi files are no longer being used.
> --
> Regards,
> Mick

My laptop is on xorg-server-1.9.2 and it doesn't use an xorg.conf.  In
what type of situation is it needed?

- Grant

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