Breezy Trick

Jewel ejewel at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 05:17:29 UTC 2005


I was able to get my X working by making a new Xorg.conf file. 
Normally I do this with `X -configure` which does everything
automatically, but it fails with some error about drivers.  My debian
buddy suggested `sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg`, which created an
xorg.conf that works just great.  If you insist on running breezy,
that might be something you can try.

Jewel




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