On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 11:52:01AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Why do you believe these 6 questions are useful?  In Skolelinux, we
> are able to configure X almost every time based on the automaticly
> detected HW info.  I believe the X configuration by default _at most_
> should ask one question, showing the currently detected hw and asking
> if the information is correct.  If the configuration isn't correct, it
> could start asking about all the details.

Yes, esüecially since the X-Server generated config template is often better
than hand generated modelines and monitor ranges. (with recent hardware)

I think the debconf based x configuration is realy a step back into the
stoneage. Even the xf86config was better than that. I remeber once a better
configuration using xf86cfg, I am not sure if that isnt the better way? Es
pecially it it is part of the base config.

Greeting
Bernd
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