Linux system reconfig command instructions

  

Linux command reconfig can be used to convert configuration files, mainly used in XF86Config. The use of reconfig is also relatively simple, this article will introduce the instructions for the use of the Linux system reconfig command.

reconfig

Function: conversion profile.

Syntax: reconfig [Xconfig] XF86Config

Note: The reconfig command converts XFree86 3.1 and previous versions of the configuration file to a new format. The current configuration file XF86Config, stored in the /etc or /etc/X11 directory, contains more information in its format, so after the conversion, you must edit the settings file yourself and enter the missing parts.

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