Friday, April 10, 2009

xorg.conf


# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
# (Type "man xorg.conf" at the shell prompt.)
#
# This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
# package.
#
# Note that some configuration settings that could be done previously
# in this file, now are automatically configured by the server and settings
# here are ignored.
#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
# again, run the following command:
# sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
EndSection

# Section "Monitor"
# Identifier "Configured Monitor"
# EndSection

Section "Monitor"
Identifier "NEC MultiSync FE2111SB"
VendorName "NEC"
ModelName "FE2111SB"
HorizSync 30 - 115
VertRefresh 50 - 160
DisplaySize 406.1 304.6
Option "dpms"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Monitor "NEC MultiSync FE2111SB"
Device "Configured Video Device"
EndSection

3 comments:

Alter Mann said...

Niestety nie zrozumiałem puenty. :-(

VValdi said...

niektórzy robią backup plikowy, inni dyskowy, jeszcze inni na taśmach albo płytach. A tu: bierwszy na świecie backup BLOGOWY. :D :D

Jaskiniowiec said...

VValdi strał w dziesiątkę. Dokładnie backup blogowy. Dzięki temu po postawieniu nowego systemu wchodzę na bloga i konfiguruję wszystko od nowa :)