On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> I already have an xorg.conf, what more will system-config-display do?
Not much. If your current configuration works, DON'T run it or you may break
it.
What I'm saying is that on those machines which don't have an xorg.conf, one
has to run system-config-display to configure one. Alternatively, one can
use Xorg -configure to have X.Org X11 write an xorg.conf from what it
autodetected.
Fair enough. But having an xorg.conf doesn't really solve the problem
in the bug, nor do I think it is fair to have "everyone" choose
between running a utility they may not know about, or rushing to
ensure their monitor in on on every boot.
I posted this hear as -devel doesnt' seem relevant and -desktop i
thought was only for Gnome. I don't think it's good that people have
to ensure their monitor is on for what is effectively their KDE
desktop, but will never see similar problems in other OSes.
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