There is no xorg.conf in Ubuntu 9.10, see here for reasons why: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1325212
However, you can generate one if you need to, by dropping to the shell
Drop to the terminal by doing ctrl+alt+F1
Login.
Type
sudo service gdm stop
Then type:
sudo Xorg -configure
then to restart X
sudo service gdm start
This will generate an xorg.conf.
I've been studying this matters since 1986 , so I'm an expert now and the primary difference between Linux and many other popular contemporary operating systems is that the Linux kernel and other components are free and open source software. 2j3j
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