Toralf Lund wrote: >> Ned Slider wrote: >>> On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote: >>>> How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up >>>> X11) on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was >>>> system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is >>>> gnome-display-properties/System->Preferences->Display, but that seems >>>> to rely completely on auto-detection of the graphics card and monitors. >>>> What if this fails? Surely there should be a way to specify everything >>>> by hand? >>>> >>> Yes, Xorg will still use /etc/X11/xorg.conf if present so you can craft >>> a config file by hand. >>> >>*sigh* >> still miss Xfree86 and the xconfigurator, that was *NOT* >>desktop-dependant, and let you configure graphically and tune it. > Exactly. The tool mentioned above was actually post XFree86, though... Right. I hate having to edit xorg.conf by hand - it's a real pain, init 3, edit, startx, wait for it to crap out, or <ctrl><alt><bkspc>.... > > Anyhow, I guess I suspected that the program was removed completely with > no real replacement. Bad decision, if you ask me, but I suppose Red Hat is > to blame, and not the CentOS people. It's nice to know that you can still Oh, of course it was RH's. I think they've gone to "but it'll work out of the box, like WinDoze!!!" (not that they're alone in that). <snip> > It seems like the system-config-display still can be built and used on > the latest versions, though. I actually found a binary version via a > little search. It actually turned out that I didn't need it to get my > display up and running, as the problem was actually a missing driver > package, but I still think it's nice to have. Really! Do you have a link to src? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos