On 2016-06-13, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello,
>
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
>
> I thought running
> X -configure
> (or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
> would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
> present. So how, then?
>
> (I want to read
Quoting Rudolf Sykora :
> Hello,
>
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
>
> I thought running
> X -configure
> (or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
> would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
> present. So how, then?
>
> (I want to read xorg.conf
On 13 June 2016 at 12:31, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > (I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use wacom
> intuos3
> > tablet [pressure sensitivity].)
>
> You mean, you have installed OpenBSD on this tablet?
>
The intuos 3 is a graphics tablet human interface device, not a table
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Original Message
From: Rudolf Sykora
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 04:44
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: generate xorg.conf
Hello,
please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
I thought running
X -configure
(or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
would
On Jun 13 10:33:24, rudolf.syk...@gmail.com wrote:
> please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
If you need xorg.conf at all, it might be best
to read xorg.conf(5) and write your own by hand.
> (I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use wacom
> intuos3
> ta
Hello,
please, how do one generate an xorg.conf file on openBSD?
I thought running
X -configure
(or X :1 -configure, if X is running)
would generate one, however, there seems to be no option -configure
present. So how, then?
(I want to read xorg.conf and then modify some parts to try to use waco
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