On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 11:56:00PM +0100, peter green wrote: > > It would probably be interesting and useful for the X packaging > > team to see > > a diff between the config that was generated from configuring X and the > > config you ultimately had to use to get X working. In my experience, > > provided you give the X configuration the right input, it does a > > reasonable > > job of getting X working. > i think the point is that the X setup tool needs a full auto mode > almost every other distro has auto setup of X (even some debian based ones > like KNOPPIX) > normal users CANNOT be expected to answer those kind of questions
You should jump on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have a discussion about this. I think it's been discussed in the past. The main thing is, Knoppix runs on 1 architecture, the X configuration has to work on all 11. I believe Branden has said in the past that autodetection of the monitor and video card can have undesirable results (like hanging the system) on some combinations of hardware and architectures. That said, it may be feasible to autodetect everything on i386, which is the probably the architecture that X is most installed on... I don't know. Talk to the X folks if you feel strongly about it. regards Andrew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]