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Hi,<br>
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When I install xorg server the xorg.conf isn`t in /etc/X11/ so I make
it by X -configure and i was trying to reconfigureit. I need Gnome
install on my Server because an application to automaticly download
file (jDownloader) need it. This is home-server with ftp, software to
download file, www server ect. It is cheaper to me when I have an
jDownloader installed on server to download file at night, rather then
have another machine to do it.<br>
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cite="mid:alpine.DEB.1.10.1008160922040.27035@localhost.localdomain"
type="cite">Hi Andrzej,
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On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, Andrzej Bańczak wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I have a problem with My xorg.conf. For
couple days I am trying to configure
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Have you tried removing the xorg.conf alltogether. These days, the X
server is pretty good at auto-configuring itself and most distros ship
without it.
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<blockquote type="cite">it to work without monitor. I have Ubuntu
Server 10.04 and I need to install Gnome on it, and work via vnc. When
I have plugged monitor to station and
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If you plan to ssh in to the box and start a vnc server, then there's
no need to have X start up automatically.
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Even with I terminal server (graphical login), IIRC you won't be using
the hardware's display. You still have to start a virtual display. So
starting an X server using your video card is more or less a waste of
resources.
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-gabriel<br>
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