Re: Linux stops working

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Karl Larsen wrote:


   Very good Jim! What I have is “HWCursor” "false" which means the same as
“HWCursor” "no" so wonder which is correct. I will look at man xorg-conf and see if the examples use false true or yes no :-)
  xorg.conf


If you'd done this before posting you'd have discovered that
they are synonyms, and that 0 & off and 1 & on are also possible.
As is omitting the boolean and using the prefix "No" to indicate
negation.  The justification for having a total of five ways to
write each (times two; since you could use SWCursor as another
negation), of which a simple typo can change the meaning, is
unclear.

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imalone


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