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Originally Posted by BSDfan666
Other supported OpenBSD architectures have default configuration files available, you don't have to construct it from scratch.. or at least, you shouldn't have to.
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Starting from OpenBSD 4.6 X server on sparc64 will not require any xorg.conf file. Configuring X server on sparc64 even now is trivial. All it takes is to edit slightly xorg.conf file which comes with the
/usr/X11R6/README.
Actually until year or two years ago configuring X server on sparc64 was far easier than on i386 and amd64. I was just trying to make a point why some people have a hard time getting used to X -configure. Bottom line xorgcfg and xorgconfig are dead peaces of code so they should be removed.
I am just very afraid about the direction in which X is moving (HAL crap for one).