Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Craig White craig.white@ttiltd.com wrote:
the reason that you don't want an xorg.conf file is that multiple users can have different display settings instead of being locked in by an overall configuration file.
Okay. But I've always left my root account at default video settings and changed my user account's video settings, and it seemed to work fine that way before? But, I think, once you install the proprietary nVidia driver, that an xorg.conf is built anyhow -- so this probably won't be an issue for me.
xorg.conf only defines what resolutions, depths,... *can* be selected. You can add 100000x50000 pixels in xorg.conf and never ever use it. Users resolution is set in Gnome/KDE, not in xorg.conf.
Ljubomir