Make a printout and save /etc/X11/XF86Config, so you can configure X
easily.

-Manuel.

"Smith, Jonathan" wrote:
> 
> Installing Redhat 7.0 on  a Dell Inspiron 3200 Notebook
> 
> Did anyone try it yet??
> 
> I toke me over a year to get X working right and now I am thinking about installed 
>Redhat 7.0?
> 
> Any tips
> 
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