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= About xorg.conf
Traditionally, the xorg.conf file is used to configure an Xorg display server. In Fedora (where an Xorg display server is configured instead of the default Wayland) the X configuration is determined automatically each time X is started. As a result, no xorg.conf file is created. In most cases, this works well and there is no need to manually specify X configuration.
If you need to make manual changes to your X configuration for any reason, you will first need to create an `xorg.conf` file.