switched to Xorg for these machines a while back, and was pleased to find
that I did not have to create a config file for Xorg as it was able to
autodetect all the correct stuff.
anyway - it's always better to create this file based on autoconfig made
by -configure option. it's quite unlikely au
On 3/11/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recycle old P2 class machines for a set of applications at work. I
> switched to Xorg for these machines a while back, and was pleased to find
> that I did not have to create a config file for Xorg as it was able to
> autodetect all the correct stuff.
stan wrote:
I recycle old P2 class machines for a set of applications at work. I
switched to Xorg for these machines a while back, and was pleased to find
that I did not have to create a config file for Xorg as it was able to
autodetect all the correct stuff.
Today, though I ran up on 2 machine
stan wrote:
I recycle old P2 class machines for a set of applications at work. I
switched to Xorg for these machines a while back, and was pleased to find
that I did not have to create a config file for Xorg as it was able to
autodetect all the correct stuff.
Today, though I ran up on 2 machines
I recycle old P2 class machines for a set of applications at work. I
switched to Xorg for these machines a while back, and was pleased to find
that I did not have to create a config file for Xorg as it was able to
autodetect all the correct stuff.
Today, though I ran up on 2 machines that are the