Re: How do I remove the "new activity" item from the desktop? [OT]

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On 2011/06/01 02:29 (GMT-0700) John Woodhouse composed:

> The important aspects are the edid disables. Also the 2 power save over rides if
> like me you want your monitor to remain on what ever. I use the power switch. I
> also wish there was a desktop switch to enable and disable system power save
> modes at will. As things stand I have to install noacpi or it drives me up the
> wall.

'Option "DPMS" "off"' isn't good enough for you?

> One other aspect is that xorg.conf can disappear and be replaced by separate
> files in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ . No signs of this happening but it would appear
> that it's just a case of moving the xorg.conf sections into individual files. A
> meaningless change really as is often the case.

Maybe https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32430 is what you're 
thinking of? Individual files was implemented to facilitate minor 
customizations that are difficult for individual users to figure out how to 
make in xorg.conf, which requires a certain system of serverlayout, 
identifiers, screen(s) & device(s) to get to actually work. Using the 
separate files one can implement as little as one line to implement desired 
customization.
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