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Re: Where is the table Xorg.conf located (Squeeze)?



On 20110716_174350, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2011-07-16 16:56 +0200, lee wrote:
> 
> > Sven Joachim <svenjoac@gmx.de> writes:
> >
> >> On 2011-07-16 15:29 +0200, lee wrote:
> >>
> >>> Paul E Condon <pecondon@mesanetworks.net> writes:
> >>>
> >>>> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> >>>> But the installer generally does not create xorg.conf any more. The newer
> >>>> versions of X are capable of auto configuration for almost everybody.
> >>>
> >>> They are unable to get your keyboard to work and will also fail with
> >>> your pointing device
> >>
> >> Where did you come to that conclusion?  Note that xorg.conf(5) says
> >
> > It's not a conclusion, it's experience.  Neither the keyboard nor the
> > pointing device work correctly without an xorg.conf.  You can try it out
> > by plugging in different keyboards (with different amounts of keys and
> > different keyboard layouts for different languages) and different
> > pointing devices.
> 
> Maybe you should not talk in second person here, because these things
> work for me.  Whether they work for Paul cannot be decided without
> seeing his complete xorg.conf (and possibly Xorg.0.log).

My complete xorg.conf is in my original email to this thread. 
A short discussion of my experience has just been posted.
My experience has been that long ago I tried using xrandr and could
not get aptitude to install it. I asked for help, and got what I
have been using ever since. I have no emotional attachment to it,
and the only thing I have ever complained about is the incorrect
aspect ratio. My keyboard and mouse have never been a problem,
but mention of them came in the file that I received. 

I have very little experience with locales and my personal preference
is to use the old C language defaults rather than the cockamammy rules
for USA. (I know these rules are standard here, but being a native born
American, I just don't feel the need to conform.) That said, I see no
reason to doubt lee's report of his experience. I rated the class of
people for whom the current system works as 'almost everybody' based
on my perceive lack of complaints on this list. Lee rates as 'almost
nobody' based on his experience. I defer to him.

HTH
-- 
Paul E Condon           
pecondon@mesanetworks.net


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