oscararg
2018-01-21 04:20 deepin
Maybe because you must want to use nvidia-settings command... If you're speaking about editing config file from terminal, there is a problem, by default config file isn't on /etc/X11 directory, its on /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, so, if you try to open it that way you can't, or you'll end creating a new and empty config file, replacing all the choices you've set before. Search where is the config file in X11 directory and then open it using sudo gedit -path to file-, personally I think gedit made more easier to change config than Nvidia commands in terminal. Greetings
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I try run as a root in terminal command nvidia-xconfig, but when I click enter I get message "command not found". I have installed latest nvidia drivers, so I don`t know what I do wrong.