Configuring x

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If you're running Redhat, try using Xconfigurator. That's a command.


On Mon, 28 May 2001, Kirk Wood wrote:

> On Sun, 27 May 2001, Shaun Oliver wrote:
> > does any one here know how to configure x properly? I want to set it up
> > for my partner to use but I can't seem to get the mouse to work
> > properly. attached is a copy of my XF86Config file for those in the know.
>
> There are several configuration programs to use. If you have redhat my
> sugestion would be to run "setup". This program will then have an option
> to configure X.
>
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