Lou wrote:and 'man xorg.conf' is worthless
Why don't you show everybody where in the "man xorg.conf" is the answer?Issyer wrote:Maybe for you. Are you the same Lou from Panama who used to frighten all the newbies all around?
I'm the same Lou from Panama who wrote the howtos that many thank me for. One thing for sure, i never told anybody to RTFM, especially when there was no answer in it to help the newbie. All i ever did was to tell them the truth of what was waiting for them.
But this is not the point, is it? The point is that you refer newbies to RTFM, where they won't find jackshit, and why should they have to jump thru hoops when 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' should put an end to it?
This is precisely the kind of asinine comment from pseudo-geeks like you, they configure their X system automagically, and then, no knowing the answer to the problem, tell people to RTFM. No wonder the newbs get scared when i warn them this kind of stupidity is likely to happen.
As i mentioned before, I did thru google.com/linux, so you're no help, thank you very much.Issyer wrote:There's also /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/xorg.
Take a template like the one below and make the changes you want.