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Hello folks,<BR>
there is a question that has been itching me for a few weeks as a simple user. To try it out, as an experiment, I removed my xorg.conf file today with X running without any problems afterward (which is... impressive. First time my DVI LCD panel's native resolution is recognized!).<BR>
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Then I was wondering, now that the beloved xorg.conf that we all came to know and love/hate is gone, where do we actually make configuration tweaks? For example, right now, I am guessing that I am running the "nv" driver. How would one go to tell X to use nvidia-glx, or Nouveau, instead?<BR>
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Likewise, how can one tweak the settings of pointing devices such as a Wacom tablet?<BR>
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This is not a "please help repair my broken box" message, I can put the xorg.conf back at any time. It is just out of curiosity that I am wondering how things will work (on the user's end) in the next few months (well, I would also like to be able to find docs on how to keep using this magical setup with a working tablet though).<BR>
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If there is a wiki page/mailing list post that explains all that, that I missed, please point me to it! Google is full of news, but no traces of actual documentation that I could find. I would be highly doubtful (surprised) that nice config GUIs would pop up everywhere for every configuration needs, so I am expecting that there will be a need for tweaking without xorg.conf?<BR>
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Many thanks!
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