> I'm thinking of setting up a new Linux system with the Debian
> distribution, and was wondering if it includes anything for
> configuring X windows; I'd do almost anything to avoid hand
> editing an X config file (again).  I've searched the package list on
> Debian's web site for something like Xconfigurator, but to no avail.  
> How do Debian users usually handle this?


Standard X distribution comes with xf86config (textmode) and XF86Setup 
(graphical) setup utilities.  XF86Setup is in xserver-vga16 package, and 
xf86config is part of xbase, so you are bound to have it installed.

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