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On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 04:57 +0100, Lester Caine wrote:
> > +1
> > I also don't see the point of moving to /usr, even if some files are static,
> > this is going backwards and wrong because of the config files/scripts/etc...
>
> Just my two pennies worth here. Moving what I view as key system settings to
> user space seems very much M$ like. I am STILL having problems getting the
> monitors to stay ON for my display systems because the X settings are not
> remaining nailed down - and I can't see why even after running xset in the
> start up script they still sometimes go into power save mode. So it would be
> nice if something that affects the physical hardware was bolted down in a
> system level configuration and not wandering around in user space?
/usr isn't user space. (yes, despite the name).
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adamw