PC-BSD 7.1 Released With Integrated Software Manager
Death Metal writes "PC-BSD 7.1 is built upon the FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE operating system. FreeBSD is a UNIX-based operating system that provides a high level of security and stability. The Galileo Edition of PC-BSD includes updated versions of KDE (4.2.2) and Xorg (7.4). The latest version of KDE includes new window effects, screen savers, and better 3D Acceleration. PC-BSD exclusively features the Push Button Installer, a software installation wizard with a wide range of applications. The latest version improves PBI self-containment to increase reliability. The Add / Remove Programs tool and the Update Manager have been consolidated into 'Software & Updates.'"
Now, I don't have personal experiance with Ubuntu here, but I do know that a lot of the time the latest Xorg releases work just fine without an xorg.conf file, and if you don't need one, why include it?
I'll bet dollars to donuts that if you've got Ubuntu, and want to play with you Xorg configuration, all you have to do is basically:
Xorg -configure /root/etc/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf
mv
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