The /etc/xorg.conf file itself is not needed anymore since ubunut 11.10 (it 
does not even exist). Almoste everything is plug and plug and regarding to 
that....not needed for lpic 1 in my opinion.

If the lpic exam wil now focus on the whole x system...well then add it or keep 
it.


Alessandro Selli – Wed., 20. December 2017 14:09
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 at 11:06:07 +0000
> SirStephanikus1982 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Never really needed it before....obsolete in my opinion. Wayland etc. are
> > far more important.
> 
>   It's the future.  But, IMO, LPI ought to certify people based on
> *current* technology.  Xorg is the present.  What major, Enterprise
> distribution does today ship with Wayland as default GUI?  What is the
> percentage of market presence of Wayland compared to Xorg?
> 
> 
> > Ingo Wichmann – Tue., 19. December 2017 21:50
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> in my opinion, if I have a "Basic understanding and knowledge of the X
> >> Window configuration file", then I know how to "overwriting specific
> >> aspects of Xorg configuration".
> >> 
> >> So, if you ask me, adding
> >> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
> >> would be enough.
> 
>   Good to know (that you can split up Xorg's config file into several files),
> but not sufficient (what are you supposed to put in there and how?).
>  
> >> What do you think?
> >> 
> >> Ingo
> 
> 
>   Alessandro
> 
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