X configuration paradigm, and a proposal
Jeremy A. Kolb
jkolb at BRANDEIS.EDU
Tue Nov 9 14:50:27 PST 2004
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Peter Karlsson wrote:
> --- Jim Gettys <Jim.Gettys at hp.com> wrote:
> >In fact, much/most of the configuration should be outside of >the X
> >server's direct control.
>
> >For example, input devices should be handed to the X server by >the
> >operating system: this is a property of the operating system's >desktop
> >policy (input devices might be used for other things than the >window
> >system). This and hotplug implies that they should not be >configured
> >into the window system statically at all.
>
> >One can argue similar things about even graphics hardware and >monitor
> >resolution, though it isn't quite a clear cut situation.
>
> >So yes, we're planning on major changes in this area indeed...
>
> >If you have time, talent and energy to put toward the >engineering tasks
> >ahead of us in this area, it is a very good area to work in.
>
> I'm only a lowly user but I feel I have to speak up. What is
> the problem with todays way of configurating X? The xorg.conf
> file is perfectly understandable. For me, *nix has always been
> freedom of choice, i.e. I can configure everything to suit me;
> I don't have to accept any "standard" configuration that
> someone thinks is suitable. Is this going away? I apologise
> if anyone is offended about this but I always get the "jitters"
> whenever people (which often tends to be microsoft windows people - at least that's the impression I get) talks of getting
> rid of the, human readable, XF86Config/xorg.conf file.
> At least consider doing it a compile-time option to do it
> "the old way" or "the 'new' way"...
>
> ... or maybe I misunderstood the whole thing?
>
> Best regards
>
> Peter K
>
>
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I agree. I really like having a human readable configuration file.
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