If you create a xorg. Also check this answer. There are some files in this directory already. You can find more information on xorg. What is important is that the filenames should start with a two-digit number greater than Another guide - in english - is on x org archive. It did finally error-out, but not before providing a nice new xorg. Thanks cc!
All the other suggestions I had tried failed to produce a file. Yeah for most free graphics drivers, recent releases of Ubuntu haven't required a xorg.
You can generate one pretty easily though:. This works fine for me with Nvidia Optimus Bumblebee without any special configuration, just the defaults:. For more information about monitors. For users running Ubuntu Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Where is the X. How do I configure X there?
Create for each graphics card a Device section. An example Device section looks like this:. Create for each monitor a Monitor section. An example Monitor section looks like this:. For input devices override the configuration of xorg. Note Manually creating xorg. It is typically desirable to run the X server without any special configuration. Configuration failed. EE Server terminated with error 2. Org Video Driver: Org XInput driver : Org Server Extension : Org Foundation" [ Org Video Driver [ Org Video Driver, version Improve this question.
Sebastian Frasher Sebastian Frasher 73 1 1 silver badge 6 6 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This [ I know what I need to write in the config, but I just don't know how to make X load it Should I put my custom commands in a file that already exists? Where is it? Should I make my own xorg.
In Mint, xorg. For Nvidia based cards I suggest to install the binary driver from the repositories and then run nvidia-xconfig. It will create a fishbone with basic configuration. Similar commands for other binary drivers may exist.
All configuration not set will X find by itself. It has a lot of heuristic, but yes, it may be hard to find the right setting keywords and values in order to tweak everything to your needs. Figured it out. It's as simple as making a file called "xorg. I guess I thought that seemed too simple :P. X will read the config file and try to accept your statements. It will then auto config anything you don't explicitly say. Ubuntu Community Ask!
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