Tom Horsley wrote:
"X -configure' to see if it generates a working X file that is
substantial enough to prevent the guessing game.
Yea, I suppose it might be possible that if there is a Modules
section, the server won't provide modules on its own. I'll try
that next time I have FC6 booted again.
Yep, it worked. I turned all the "LoadModule:" lines in the xorg
log file into a "Modules" section in the xorg.conf file, then commented
out the ones I didn't want, and the new log file showed that it really
didn't load them.
So I now have dri and glx turned off and I can try running for a while
to see if the screen flickering will also stop.
No doubt the problem someone was having in another thread with vnc
is related. I think he said he added a Modules section to get the vnc
module to load, and all sorts of things stopped working. Probably it
was only loading vnc and nothing else. I love helpful software :-).
I'm glad that the config file at least allows you to control the loading
of modules. I wondered why the vnc module was loaded when I ran X
-configure to make an xorg.conf file. I guess this method of
configuration that X -configure does might help out the people who use
vnc also.
Regarding the "helpful software", I get the visual of a run of the mill
husband trying to work on the plumbing or the electrical circuits. A
disaster is in the wake. :-)
Jim
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Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even
where there is no river.
-- Nikita Khrushchev
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