I was able to cope with the xorg.conf -> xorg.conf.d change a couple of years ago. There are 103 files in that tree.
Anyway, "Consider upgrading to 4.11". Aren't the odd numbered minor releases experimental? I have enough problems just using the "stable releases". These problems don't exactly encourage me to go traipsing down the experimental installation path all on my own. Instead, can I encourage a stable 4.12 release sooner rather than later? Then I can grab a distro that uses it and install that. Then I only have to download all the apps that are not default and reconfigure my system again. Please forgive me for being so crotchety. This stuff gets old.
$ sudo find /etc/X11 -type d X11/Xresources X11/cursors X11/fonts/ misc X11/fonts/ 75dpi X11/fonts/ Type1 X11/fonts/ 100dpi X11/app- defaults X11/Xreset. d X11/Xsession. d
/etc/X11
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/X11/fonts
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/
/etc/X11/xinit
/etc/X11/xkb
/etc/
I was able to cope with the xorg.conf -> xorg.conf.d change a couple of years ago. There are 103 files in that tree.
Anyway, "Consider upgrading to 4.11". Aren't the odd numbered minor releases experimental? I have enough problems just using the "stable releases". These problems don't exactly encourage me to go traipsing down the experimental installation path all on my own. Instead, can I encourage a stable 4.12 release sooner rather than later? Then I can grab a distro that uses it and install that. Then I only have to download all the apps that are not default and reconfigure my system again. Please forgive me for being so crotchety. This stuff gets old.