Le 08/06/2015 20:28, Ric Moore a écrit : > On 06/08/2015 01:38 PM, notoneofmy wrote: >> On 15-06-06 6:59 AM, Ric Moore wrote: >>> It's supposed to be in /etc/X11 >>> Look and see if you have a backup there. Or, just run nvidia-xconfig >>> from command line and reboot. If no xorg.conf file is found, it will >>> generate a new one, so if you want a new config file just make sure no >>> file named xorg.conf is there to be found. :) Ric >> My understanding is that xorg.conf is now created on the fly, and does >> not exist per se anymore. I may very well be wrong and look forward to >> (un)learning. > > That is true, except for the nvidia driver. You really need xorg.conf > still. Enable it, see what happens. :) Ric > > > You need xorg.conf when you want something else than the default for the detected hardware. However you can only define your variation from this default.
You may even define it through several files in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ( see xorg.conf.d(5) ) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5575df99.1050...@rail.eu.org