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In a console, su to root.

type "mc" This launches Midnight Commander, an easy to use file manager/editor. Navigate to /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Hit F4

Ater your edits, hit F2

Then Hit F10 twice.

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I'm using another, more comfortable method, in my opinion.

1. Log in in a console as a root user.

2. Type

 

kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf

 

3. Edit Your xorg.conf file, and save changes.

 

You can also put a shortcut on Your desktop to Konqueror, which will be started by a root user. The starting command, which I'm using, is konqueror --profile filemanagement. Ofcourse clicking on this shortcut gives me root privileges in Konqueror, so I can edit any file I want.

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