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If you wanted too, you can now go back and add more modes.
Also, you should know that occasionally, updates to the video drivers or xorg may delete your xorg.conf. Some developer decided he knows better than you if you need it or not
No big deal though, go now into your /etc/X11/folder and make a copy of xorg.conf and save it there. Then if it gets deleted, you can just re-copy it back to xorg.conf.
If this happens a lot, I can help you write a script to check and repair it automatically.
I think if you make the DIR/folder /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d and place your xorg.conf in their it will not get deleted on some update .........it dose not even half to be the hole xorg.config you posted ,,,,just the part that @oshunluvr posted ,,,,,,,,,as of now all you knead to have in it are the parts that you need to manually configure .
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