Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: Re: [Ardour-users] Re: [Alsa-devel] usb audio sound quality

New Message Reply About this list Date view Thread view Subject view Author view Other groups

Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: Re: [Ardour-users] Re: [Alsa-devel] usb audio sound quality
From: D R Holsbeck (drh_AT_niptron.com)
Date: Mon Nov 11 2002 - 21:28:08 EET


Did you look in xdm, or gdm?

In gdm.conf look for something like

[server-Standard]
name=Standard server
command=/usr/bin/X11/X -depth 24 -xf86config "your first config"
flexible=true

[server-Standard2]
name=Standard server
command=/usr/bin/X11/X -depth 24 -xf86config "your second config"
flexible=true

[servers]
0=Standard vt7
1=Standard vt8

you could define multiple configs this way, I think ;-)

or in xserverrc

exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 100 -nolisten tcp -xf86config "config file you
want to use"

On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 13:07, Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2002 at 02:10:25AM -0500, Paul wrote:
> > Paul Winkler <pw_lists_AT_slinkp.com>, on Fri Nov 08, 2002 [05:47:56 PM] said:
> > >
> > > /me wishes there were a nice way to have multiple XF86Config's
> >
> > Well, you can. You can pass the XF86Config to use on the
> > command line to the server. If you use something like xdm, you
>
> Well, you learn something new every day :-}
> but I don't see how -- i've searched for "onfig" in the man pages
> for startx, xinit, X, and Xserver, and found nothing that suggests
> a command-line option to choose the config file.
>
> -
>
> Paul Winkler
> http://www.slinkp.com
> "Welcome to Muppet Labs, where the future is made - today!"
>

-- 
drh_AT_niptron.com

Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. -- Albert Einstein

They laughed at Einstein. They laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown. -- Carl Sagan


New Message Reply About this list Date view Thread view Subject view Author view Other groups

This archive was generated by hypermail 2b28 : Mon Nov 11 2002 - 21:28:57 EET