On Sat,22.May.10, 00:55:34, David Jardine wrote: > > > > I see. All comments. Which is about the same as not having one. Hmm. > > Or is it? I'm as baffled as anyone alse by xorg configuration, but > can't such a file, blank though it be, override some other config file? > Just a thought.
It's not impossible to have different logic for when the file exists, even if entirely commented out[1]. I can think of two ways to check this: - read the source - diff Xorg.0.log files from starting X with an empty (or completely commented out) xorg.conf and one with an xorg.conf specifying the same driver X would choose. [1] at least in shell scripts it's much easier to check for the existence of a file than parsing its contents Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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