If it's XFree86 4, you should be able to configure it with:
# XFree86 -configure
It will create a `XF86Config.new' file in your /root directory that it tells
you to test. It's never been able to detect my mouse (Standard PS/2 Logitech
MarbleMan -- nothing odd or anything; it just won't see it)
Gregor wrote:
>
> my problem
> i have apdate my potato to woody and to gnome.1.4
> when i start my laptop the next time my x windows will not work more
> make a new setup with xf86setup and xf86config but it will not work
> is ther any other way to do it the xfree is now update to xfree4 befor
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