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XF86Config gives a bunch of errors "Command not found"



rsemy at csc.com wrote:
> I think you are suppose to run xf86config.  Not XF86Config.  The file
XF86Config
> contains the configuration.  xf86config is the script which creates the
> XF86Config file.
> 
> Be carefull with the caps. 8=)
That should be correct. For some reason, when I used to run Red Hat on my
Intel system the Red Hat Xconfigurator crashed, but I had always had
better luck using the /usr/bin/X11/xf86config, on both Intel and Alpha.
SuSE's SAX works well also. 

Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
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