Jim wrote:
No I don't think so Chris, crazy as it may sound , as long as
there is
xorg.conf
system-config-display won't excute. Try it, with a xorg.conf in /etc/X11.
and then delete the xorg.conf file and you will see that
system-config-display
will execute.
There is a problem someplace, but darn if I know.
I think the execution will be fine using an xorg.comf file created with
system-config-display, there may be something in a config file created by some
other means which causes a problem. Discussed in a char room the other night.
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