On 2008-07-17, Homer <usenet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Verily I say unto thee, that SomeBloke spake thusly:
>> Ezekiel wrote:
>
>>> Obviously you linux loons now believe that a configuration database
>>> (ie "Registry") is now a good idea since linux is now doing the
>>> same thing as Windows did over a decade ago.
>
> You seem to be confusing Linux with AMD, who are the one's providing
> this new X configuration method.
I don't really see the point.
There is already a scheme with the required structure.
If they want to have their version of the Xserver dynamically
update the config file in realtime then more power to them.
This won't be truely relevant for trolling purposes until it's
picked up by the Xorg core developers.
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