You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Hello again!!
i need to set DPI for my monitor but in this direcotory: /etc/X11/xorg.confg.d/ i don't have any xorg.conf file....
i try to generate it with this commnad:
Xorg :1 -configure
but i get this error:
Number of created screens does not match number of detected devices.
Configuration failed.
Thank you for BIG help!!!
Offline
Offline
thank you!!! but i still don't understand why my xorg.conf file missed..
Offline
thank you!!! but i still don't understand why my xorg.conf file missed..
An xorg.conf isn't required anymore, which is why you don't have one. Specific options can be set in files under "xorg.conf.d". All of that is explained in the wiki article.
Offline
Thank you!
I check in my xorg.conf.d but thus folder is empty..it's normal?
Offline
Why do you think you need a full config file?
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
. files on github, Screenshots, Random pics and the rest
Offline
An xorg.conf isn't required anymore, which is why you don't have one. Specific options can be set in files under "xorg.conf.d". All of that is explained in the wiki article.
Emphasis added. What part of that isn't clear? Yes, it is normal to not have anything in that directory: you haven't put anything in that directory.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
Offline
yes, Xorg stores it's default files here : /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d .
The only files present in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d are those you create yourself.
example :
I have a joystick that gives weird effects (mouse cursor constantly moving, scrolling text etc ) when used with the stock /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-joystick.conf ,
To solve this I need to disable some settings , so i created my own /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-joystick.conf
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "joystick catchall"
MatchIsJoystick "on"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
Driver "joystick"
Option "StartKeysEnabled" "False"
Option "StartMouseEnabled" "False"
EndSection
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
Offline
Lone_wolf all your answers clear always my doubts...really thank!!!
Offline
Pages: 1