On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 02:58 -0500, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
That's a simple question to ask myself. And the answer to that is
no.
I've never head of this fictional users that have a significant
probability of having a different monitor connected to their computer
on every
It's not about every boot, it's about a lot of times in the same boot.
I suspend my laptop more often than shut it down, and I constantly move
from a local vga monitor, to an hdmi monitor, to numerous projectors for
presentations, to nothing connected at all on a regular basis. I love
the fact that Linux can finally do on the fly configurations like this
without having to mess with config files and restart X sessions. Other
operating systems have been able to do this trivially for years.
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Jesse Keating
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