> They suggest using either xf86cfg or XFree86 -configure, but
> both of these
> caused my machine (a dell dimension) to crash as (i think)
> they are
> essentially the same program.
xf86cfg runs XFree86 -configure to generate a settings file, or
so I read somewhere (manpage?)
when i run xf86c
phreaking, yea!
anyway... i had the same problem: as it turns out the XFree86 organization
has temporarily phased out XF86Config with XFree86 4.0 (the x server included
in debian's testing distribution).
They suggest using either xf86cfg or XFree86 -configure, but both of these
caused my machi
> When trying to save the XF86Setup configuration, I am getting this error
> message just after the "Attempting to start server..." message:
>
> "_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't Connect: errno = 111"
>
I had this problem and it went away after I recompiled my kernel with PSAUX..
Mmmm.. Does t
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