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I found it at root/etc/x11/xorg.conf but I get a permission denied when I try to write to it.
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@ JerryV I did some research into that myself and it looked like a whole lot of work and risk.
What I ended up doing at one point was to pre-partition and format the internal drive the way I wanted (according to atv-bootloader partitioning guide).
I then had 2 usb sticks, one was plain atv-bootloader (that I used to format the internal drive) and on the other had a working running cck197's image (not the image file itself, but the actual running installation).
Using a 4 port usb hub, I booted with the atv-bootloader, got logged in (remotely since my screen is too far overscanned to read the top/left/bottom), inserted the 2nd usb stick with the installed ubuntu, mounted both the 2nd stick and the internal drive, then used cp -a (I think it was cp -a) to straight copy all the files from working stick to the internal drive partition I had pre-formatted.
this worked great until I attempted to do my own clean install lol