don't know if this is considered a "bad approach", but another way to do
this is to simply name your working XF86Config files appropriately and then
just create a symlink to whichever file it is your using.

matthias

> >What I'm having some trouble with is figuring out how to invoke one or
the
> >other XF86Config file when I start X. Any suggestions on how to go about
> >this?
>
> If that's not quite it, perhaps this is enough of a start that you can use
> the man system to track down the right way to pass this argument yourself.


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