That's just what I was thinking, phoenix. I was very happy to find X -configure, as xorgconfig (xf86config it was then!) and such were just so annoying! X -configure, then tweak, just worked so much better.
Maintaining a second rate, largely unused tool like xorgconfig was work that did not need to be done. Thanks for the memories, but it's time you retired.
The rest of Xorg's missmanagement, however - that is another story!
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