Posted by ushimitsudoki on May 7, 2008
As I haven’t found the perfect configuration for my system (yet), I sometimes want to use different configuration files, like selecting a different xorg.conf.
My previous method had been to keep the various configuration files in /etc/X11, and then copy the desired one over xorg.conf and re-start X. This isn’t really a bad solution, but I thought I might look into an alternative way: select the xorg.conf I want at boot. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in linux, ubuntu | Tagged: friendly-recovery, switchconf, Tweaking, xorg.conf | 2 Comments »
Posted by ushimitsudoki on May 6, 2008
I subscribe to a lot of feeds related to Ubuntu (using Liferea as my RSS client), and sometimes I flag things because they interest me, but for whatever reason I haven’t actually gotten around to trying them out.
I thought it might be neat if I dumped the links into a blog post every so often, so I figured a dozen was a nice number to start with… Read the rest of this entry »
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