Hello Warren/Polytropon,
Thanks a lot for the information.
As Polytropon stated, xorg.conf is generally not needed nowadays. So I
just did a startx and things worked out fine. However, this behaviour is
more Windowish than Unixish. I would like to remember the -configure
option for my own sa
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, manish jain wrote:
I just installed FreeBSD-8.0-i386 on my office system. I can't find anything
like the xf86cfg/xf86config tools for configuring X that used to come with
FreeBSD earlier. The only utility I could find is xorg-edit, but this is
nowhere as user-friendly as the
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 12:57:21 +0530, manish jain
wrote:
> I can't find anything
> like the xf86cfg/xf86config tools for configuring X that used to come with
> FreeBSD earlier.
They do not longer exist. The X command (to start X) has
the option -configure; it creates xorg.conf.new in the
current di