On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 05:56:48AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> How might one share the same XF86Config-4 between two machines?
> I don't suppose any `if $(uname...)' statements are allowed in there.
>
> I can share the same .bashrc file between root and user, machine1 and
> machine2, using test -
How might one share the same XF86Config-4 between two machines?
I don't suppose any `if $(uname...)' statements are allowed in there.
I can share the same .bashrc file between root and user, machine1 and
machine2, using test -w / (id(1) might not be mounted), uname, etc.
How about for XF86Config-4
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