Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
I'm a Gentoo user but installed ubuntu on my laptop due to its amazing hardware detection. In Gentoo, all the drivers and other specifications for xorg are in /etc/X11/xorg.conf but in ubuntu, there is barely anything in xorg.conf. Where are most of the info located?
Thanks.
Re: Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
Check this: xorg in Ubuntu 8.04.
Yeap, says "8.04", but applies.
Re: Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
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Originally Posted by
hictio
I have the same question as OP. This link, while informative, seems only to explain that xorg.conf has been drastically simplified.
Still, the question remains: where is the information specified? Even if it's all autodetected these days, it's got to be recorded somewhere. Where?
Also, it should be noted that manually specified values in xorg.conf will still take precedence over unshown autodetected values, as I understand it.
Re: Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
i have been doing a lot of reading, this is real learning
http://www.x.org/wiki/FAQ
Re: Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
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Originally Posted by
inobe
Awesome resource, thank you!
So, basically, the answer I think OP was looking for is that the values X now autodetects can be found in /var/log/Xorg.0.log, and can be manually specified (or altered) in xorg.conf.
Re: Where is the stuff inside xorg.conf?
The values can be over ridden by an entry on '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'; but, take a look at the log file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' it says that it uses:
Code:
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
as the configuration file.
Other resources: X Configuration, particularly, the part II, Display resolution configuration.
I wasn't aware that there was an "~/.xprofile" configuration file option as well.