Kevin Kofler, Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:59:00 +0200:
1. Not everyone uses GNOME.
I believe KDE should have something equivalent ... don't you have a tool
for managing multiple screens/heads?
3. What if you can't bring up X in the first place?
Somebody suggested Xorg -configure but the main point is that
mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf{,.orig}
should work (somehow) as well, at least on the level that you can run
your DE's graphical tool. If it doesn't, then it has been a legitimate
bug at least since Fedora Core 6. And I am not getting many of these
lately.
Matěj
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