That was also what I was doing.  Removing xorg.conf and *hope* the autoconfig 
works.

I don't have any problems using proprietary drivers.  Problem is that they stop 
working every time there is a kernel upgrade. At least this is my experience 
and I have to rebuild them again.  For a few machines, this is not a problem.  
But when you have to do this for 50 machines...

On 01/27/2012 07:58 PM, Konstantin Olchanski wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 05:37:01PM -0600, Ken Teh wrote:
The new method of configuring displays doesnt seem to be an improvement over 
the venerable system-config-display.


I did not know there is a new method for this. After system-config-display was
removed, I though the only way is either autoconfigure ("rm xorg.conf"),
or "vi xorg.conf".

But no matter, I specify NVIDIA graphics for all purchases, install the NVIDIA
proprietary driver (from NVIDIA or from ELREPO) and use "nvidia-settings"
to configure the display (including multiple display configurations).

So which tool are you using?


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