Paulo Cavalcanti wrote:
Sorry, Rahul
but in the past, when a new hardware was installed, the xorg.conf was
renamed,
and a new one was created automatically. Now, if you happen to have an
xorg.conf,
and change the hardware, X simply does not start, because it tries to use
the wrong xorg.conf.
Xorg doesn't overwrite files by itself afaik and I don't know how that
happened. Do you have a bug report filed?
Rahul
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