
I guess I’ll have to install it on an actual computer.
– my spare hard drives are dead and I don’t wanna sacrifice any data on the one I’m using
– I really wanna tinker with old Linux distros


*sigh* I’m givin’ up – I’ll just install RedHat 9.0 and save myself from the torture.PluMGMK wrote:Yes indeed, you have to create the Xorg.conf. Real pain in the proverbial!Try its man page, if you dare…

It *is* X11.incognito wrote:It may not be X11 depending on how old the system is, try to locate the configuration folder.


What ? Modern systems don't have a Xorg.conf, old ones have it, if it ain't created a tool allows you to create it, xorgsetup or xorgconfig.PluMGMK wrote:Old? No seriously, most systems don't have a Xorg.conf unless you create it manually. The NVIDIA driver creates one automatically though. I'm not sure if there are other tools that help with it (and if there aren't there should be!).




I saw his work, it is what a seriously masochistic (but also talented) developer would do of his free time.Hoodcom wrote:I'm not even going to ask, Hunchman.


