<quote who="Joshua Burvill">
> Thanks Ken and Jeff, your suggestions proved correct, although I
> did have some fun trying to figure out why my changes to
> /etc/X11/XF86Config were not having any effect, until I realised
> that this was caused by having stored a copy of that file
> in /root, which then took precedence over the one in /etc/X11.
*wipes tears from eyes*
Ah yes, that was a badly wasted evening when I started playing with X on a
second machine...
"If I just copy the XF86Config file from this machine over here,"
(SOUND: copying files into /root)
"everything will work just fine."
(SOUND: three hours of wailing and gnashing of teeth)
(SOUND: man XF86Config)
"Oh, for *%&$# sake!"
:) - Jeff
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