On 2019-11-30 at 08:54, deloptes wrote: > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > >>> I want a solution for simple users, without root permissions to >>> edit xorg.conf. >>> >>> If there is no standard solution, would you like one? I have a >>> small program that can serve as the basis for one, I can publish >>> it if that would be useful. >> >> This looks like a useful tool to have, so +1 from me. > > I don't know - what does exactly mean without root permissions to > edit xorg.conf.
I understand this to mean: "there is a known way to achieve what I want by editing xorg.conf, but I want a solution which can be configured and adjusted by an ordinary user, and thus a solution which requires that the user have permissions to edit xorg.conf is not viable". Personally, I suspect that the answer is that no solution which satisfies the specified criteria exists; it wouldn't even surprise me if one can't be created, at least not without the intermediary of a suid binary (and I'm not fully clear on what such a binary would do). But for all I know there might be something, and I'm not interested in provoking flames, so I've kept quiet. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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