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Re: xorg.conf



Mike McClain composed on 2025-11-26 14:29 (UTC-0600):

>     As far as I can tell I haven't had an installed xorg.conf since
> Debian 6.0. I carried one forward from 6.0 to 7.3 but haven't needed
> one since that computer died and I switched to Raspberry PI and it's
> version of Debian.
>     Having dificulty getting LibreOffice 25.8 to show scroll bar icons
> and not getting the answers I need from ask.libreoffice.org, I started
> looking at X11 configuration. The xorg.conf man page tells of the
> syntax needed in the file but not how to fill in the blanks.
>     So far I've not found a way to get xserver, xorg, or X to tell
> what configuration it's running under.
>     Is there a command that might answer those questions?
> Thanks,
> Mike

	inxi -GSIa

Will tell you a lot. If you wish to share output with us, which we will likely
need to provide more help, do the following for us here.

	inxi -GSaz --vs --za

The two zs hold back information you may not wish shared. I vs. --vs is mainly a
different way of reporting the version of inxi, so we can be sure of what we are
looking at, since it changes versions often, and with it output accuracy and
layout. A new version 3.3.40 was just released upstream today.
-- 
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	based on faith, not based on science.

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Felix Miata


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