There is a command called Xorg (capital X) and it takes the appropriate parameters to help you get the details.
--- On Wed, 1/21/09, Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Ashley M. Kirchner <ashley@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Fedora] Re: Creating X config To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 2:33 PM
Kevin Kofler wrote: > X -configure > That won't work because the server is already running. I don't want to manually configure the thing. Xorg comes up by itself by guessing what to run (since there's no xorg.conf.) And it does it so dang well, I just
want to know if there's a way to have it dump whatever guesses it comes up with, and what the ultimate configuration it ends up using is.
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