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Thanks Jeff,
I did that and screwed everything. I now get no X at all. I think it may
be to do with the nvidia GeForce 6200. The site says that it is
supported in nvidia-glx-new but after installing I have screwed
everything. I guess I will try a vesa driver and make a backup of her
home directory and then reinstall.

Heracles


Jeff Waugh wrote:
> <quote who="Heracles">
> 
>> If you change monitors on a Ubuntu 7.04 machine do you have to reinstall
>> to get the system to use it or is there a simpler way?
> 
> This is long-term suckage. The easiest way to do it now is plug in your new
> monitor and (probably at a console) run:
> 
>   dpkg-reconfigure --priority=high xserver-xorg
> 
> When xorg.conf is banished forever (probably within a couple of upstream
> cycles, such that you only need it if you have a really odd config), it is
> unlikely that this will continue to be a problem. :-)
> 
> - Jeff
> 
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