Thus spoketh "Thomas H. George" <[email protected]> 
unto us on Sun, 29 Jan 2012 21:00:54 -0500:

> Incidently, none of the other proposed solutions work.  There is no
> xorg.conf any more or at least it is no longer needed.

Sorry, I should have mentioned this, if you need an xorg.conf you can
create one with default values by running
    $ Xorg -configure
as root, then it will create one in /root which you simply can copy
to /etc/X11 .


Regards

Michael

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