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David Miller wrote:
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<pre wrap="">From: Gerry Reno <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:greno@verizon.net"><greno@verizon.net></a>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:01:46 -0400
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<pre wrap="">Yes, this was all discussed in the thread. Of course you can put
things in xorg.conf. So revert this huge change and let the
relatively small community of Emacs users put whatever they need in
xorg.conf and thereby you don't end up changing default behavior for
the entire overall Linux community and that has been counted on by
users and sysadmins for near forever.
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emacs users don't typically have permissions to modify xorg.conf,
whereas sysadmins do
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<tt>So fine. The Emacs user can open a ticket and their sysadmin will
change their xorg.conf.<br>
The point is that the change needs to stay on the side of the
relatively small Emacs community and not on the side of the huge
overall Linux community.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Gerry<br>
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