Fellow geeks, I've been tinkering around with Ubuntu. By default, Ubuntu's (any modern distro applies, really) Xorg runs without a config file. Presumably, it detects all your hardware on the fly and amazingly it does a good job (compare that to XFree 3.x... yuck!) Problems arise when the box can't detect the hardware. For instance, running thorugh a KVM switch. Now instead of detecting my Dell flat panel and pushing 1280x1024, I get a measly 800x600 and no option to change it. What I would like to do is set up Ubuntu running against my flat panel, the way I like, and then dump the currently running config to a config file so I can force that configuration when I'm running through the KVM. Anyone know if this is possible? Alternately I fire up Knoppix, which still uses a config file and use that to start tweaking. Thanks, Brian