The xorg.conf file is the configuration file for the X.org X11 server. It contains information about the graphics hardware, the monitor, and the keyboard, as well as other input devices, the drivers to use for them, and the basic layout of the X11 desktop. The xorg.conf file is used to specify the configuration options for the X11 server, such as the screen resolution, color depth, refresh rate, and various other settings. These settings are used by the X11 server to set up and configure the X11 environment for the user. The xorg.conf file is typically stored in the /etc/X11 directory, but it can also be stored in other locations, depending on the operating system and distribution being used.
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