No xorg.conf file, what to do?
In this article we will tell you how you can easily create a xorg.conf file if your Linux OS has not supplied you with one.
In this article we will tell you how you can easily create a xorg.conf file if your Linux OS has not supplied you with one.
These two screenshots will give a better idea of what I am talking about:
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