Nathan Duehr wrote:
>
> You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will
> work. xf86setup or XF86Config.
To avoid possible confusion about the names mentioned above for a
newcomer: There are two configuration programs called
'xf86config' and 'XF86Setup'. The first one
You must configure the X setup for your particular system before it will
work. xf86setup or XF86Config.
On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Kim, Jeong-Hwan wrote:
> Also when I type "startx" in shell, it tells me "XFree86Config" file cannot
> be found.
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There are several ways to do this:
1. Write the XF86Config file manually (not a lot of fun!)
2. Install package "XF86Setup" and run it (graphical set up program)
3. run "xf86config" (not so nice as the graphical program, but will make
you a config file)
Hope this helps,
Patrick
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