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GAQM Exam LCP-001 Topic 1 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's LCP-001 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 1
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You are the system administrator for a consulting firm where several people use Linux as their desktop operating system. One of your users has installed a commercial publishing program that works under X on a variety of UNIX and Linux platforms. The user made a series of configuration changes regarding the initial window size, location and color. Now, he is having difficulty undoing these changes and is asking for your help. In which file would you think you would most likely find the configuration settings you are seeking to change?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Tabetha
1 months ago
I'm going to go with D) ~/.XF86Config. After all, it's specifically for configuring the X server, so that seems like the most logical place to find these settings.
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User1: Maybe try looking in ~/.Xdefaults or /etc/X11/XF86Config. Those files might have the configuration you're looking for.
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Art
1 days ago
User2: Yes, I did. But I couldn't find the settings I need to change.
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Billy
2 days ago
User1: Have you checked ~/.XF86Config for the configuration settings?
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Arlie
2 months ago
Haha, the answer has to be C) ~/.Xdefaults. Everyone knows that's where you put your X Window preferences, like window size and color. Easy peasy!
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Kristin
2 months ago
Ah, I know this one! The configuration settings are most likely in the ~/.XF86Config file. That's where the X server settings are usually stored.
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Lonny
14 days ago
User 4: Thanks for the tip, I'll check there for the configuration settings.
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Leonie
1 months ago
User 3: I think you should try looking in the ~/.XF86Config file to undo the changes.
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Natalie
1 months ago
User 2: Yes, that's where the X server settings are usually stored.
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Francisca
1 months ago
User 1: Have you checked the ~/.XF86Config file for the configuration settings?
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Hubert
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe it's in the ~/.xconfig file? That sounds like it could be the right place to look.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I think the configuration settings would be in the ~/.Xdefaults file. That's where I've usually found those types of user-specific X Window customizations.
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Stephania
1 months ago
I agree, I've also found those types of configurations in the ~/.Xdefaults file.
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Stephania
1 months ago
Yes, you are correct. The ~/.Xdefaults file is where those settings are usually stored.
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Alfreda
1 months ago
User 2: Yes, that's where I usually find those settings.
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Lorrie
2 months ago
User 1: Have you checked the ~/.Xdefaults file?
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Lenna
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
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Theodora
2 months ago
I believe it could also be in ~/.xinitrc.
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Tony
2 months ago
I think the configuration settings might be in ~/.Xdefaults.
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