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Old 15th March 2007, 03:43 AM
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the ghost of X

I have always been deleting my xorg.conf file whenever I wanted to regenerate my xorg.conf.

but lately I have deleted it and it is GONE, and really gone yet my video settings are working just dandy, even with desktop effects.

Where is the ghost of X here and how can I kill it so I can destroy my perfectly good xorg.conf for fun?
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Old 15th March 2007, 03:49 AM
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You wanna have fun? move/delete your kernel's DRM/video module init 3 then back to 5, check the log

You wanna see where the Xorg.conf ghost is? Check the log
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