herbert langhans wrote:
Also check if you have the /etc/x11/xorg.conf -- root 644. Dont keep another xorg.conf in the /home/user directory so its using the one from /etc/x11 for sure.
Dont have
~/.Xresources and
~/.Xmodmap
in the home directory.
I must admit I have some xmodmap-commands in
Also check if you have the /etc/x11/xorg.conf -- root 644. Dont keep another
xorg.conf in the /home/user directory so its using the one from /etc/x11 for
sure.
Dont have
~/.Xresources and
~/.Xmodmap
in the home directory.
Check .xinitrc if it is in /root. If it is there and it works copy