Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 14Jul2008 04:06, g <geleem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
You can also just start the X server using the
-config /etc/special-purpose-xorg.conf-file
option, avoiding copying files. Both startx and xinit let you
pass options to the X server they invoke.
was not aware. never had need.
does not '/etc/special-purpose-xorg.conf-file' have to be built also?
Definitely, exactly as you had suggested. It just avoids the need to copy the
purpose made configs around.
so all he needs is a script to pass arguments to test with 'if' or
'case' to select which 'xorg.conf' to be used.
good to know. much neater.
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