On Sat August 9 2008, Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: > The script seems to add a few option (besides installing the driver) to > the xorg.conf file, in the driver section. I don't remember those > options, because I'm not on my laptop now.
on the box, you will probably find it saved the old xorg. If you sort them by time/date ( ls -ltr ) the newest files will be at the bottom of the list. you can compare them that way. Either reading them, or doing a diff. > > But thank you again, I'm going on vacation with a light heart (don't know > if you can say that in english ?!?) > Merci Beaucoup! > \bye > > PS1 : one question remains : is this 100% Debian-proof, and what has to be > done if a new kernel arises in the updates ? with a new kernel, just rerun sgfxi -c .. I just did it yesterday:) > > PS2 : and BTW, that's two questions ! -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 Registered Ubuntu User #12459 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]