On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 15:08 -0600, Michal Jaegermann wrote: > > In other words you are saying: "If something does not work then this > is your fault and screw you"? That is nice to know. The problem > is that your perfect "all just works" simply does not - at least > often enough. Now, where in my statements did you get a "screw you"? If it doesn't work, we want to know about it, so that we can create the proper quirk so that instead of it just working on your system / install, it'll work on everybody's that has your setup. > > > Autoconfiguration is a very very > > good thing, and we're in a better place with it. > > You are mixing two things. Autoconfiguration and an ability to > easily override that autoconfiguration when it does not work or when > you have good reasons not to like results. Take as an example the > current anaconda with a network install. Unfortunately you are not > the only one so confused. I think you are confused too. You can still create an xorg.conf file and populate it to your heart's content. It'll get used instead of autoconfiguration. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- Freedom² is a feature! identi.ca: http://identi.ca/jkeating
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