22 Jun
2012
22 Jun
'12
10:15 a.m.
On Friday 22 Jun 2012 05:57:43 m a wrote:
Do not know of a quick fix off the top of my head but yes deleting the entire folder xorg.conf.d deletes other needed files. I would maybe try booting a LiveCD chroot in and copy the files over you deleted then reboot.
Why would you blindly delete an entire folder?
HTH
Cause I'm an idiot, obviously. I have booted from a LiveCD and mounted the root directory. I don't know where these files are to copy them from, though.
Can you please tell me?
It will really be much easier to boot your system normally and do: # pacman -S xorg-server This should fix it for you, as has already been mentioned. Paul