Oh the many ways that X can go horribly wrong.
You can simply remove /etc/X11/XF86Config and break X.
Subtler approaches should also be considered.
Turning off the xfs service can prevent X from starting properly.
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Oh the many ways that X can go horribly wrong.
You can simply remove /etc/X11/XF86Config and break X.
Subtler approaches should also be considered.
Turning off the xfs service can prevent X from starting properly.