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    For God's Sake Someone Respond

    I need help, I want to reset my xorg.conf file to what it originally was when I started Kubuntu. The problem is, is that I can only use the recovery system, and cannot manually edit the xorg.conf file

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    Re: For God's Sake Someone Respond

    Why can't you edit it as root?

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      Re: For God's Sake Someone Respond

      Originally posted by axel_2078
      Why can't you edit it as root?
      because it says that I do not have permission to. Even when I have root access

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        Re: For God's Sake Someone Respond

        okay, I cannot use applications since it does not have a display

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          Re: For God's Sake Someone Respond

          Forget the root mode.

          Boot up in normal mode.

          If you're stuck at a console, log in as the first user you created during installation, type
          Code:
          sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
          and type your user password.

          Follow the prompts as best you can. If you don't know the answer to a question, go with the defaults. Then press Control-Alt-F7 and Control-Alt-Backspace.
          Linux is ready for the desktop--but whose desktop?<br />How to install software in Kubuntu

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