I think everyone's split on two items:

* If you want to restart X11 when you pull the plug (or shove it back
in), then yes, there are ways of doing it.

* If you *DON'T* want to restart X11, then no -- it's in the drivers.

Me, I don't want to restart X11.  I want the interrupts when I'm
playing Second Life on the laptop.

On 5/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I onced use something like that to switch between to X config for nvidia
driver and nv driver.

You don't need multiple xorg.conf, just put a second "Layout" in it. I
described that on ArchLinux wiki @
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XLayout

Good luck

> As I use the DRI extension of X.org from time to time, I was wondering
> if it is possible to disable it, when on battery. But think neither X
> nor fglrx does support it, thats why I created a "mobile" runlevel, now
> I was wondering I it is possible to let X.org check if the system is in
> this runlevel and disable dri in this case. This requires X to restart,
> but better than nothing ;)
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