> Red Hat's X-Windows configuration tools are unmatched. With the new Xfree86 version 4.x, on most systems, you can just do Xfree86 -configure. It will find your video card and generate a XF86Config file. If you look at what is generated, there's almost nothing in there! That's because X does most things dynamically now. There are no modelines needed for most systems. The x-windows system will generate modelines on startup (look at the X log file and you will see what I mean). I agree that redhat has good x config tools, but with the new XFree86 configuration is usually automatic using the -configure option. It puts an XF86Config.new in the /root directory (it needs to be renamed and copied to /etc/X11or wherever the config file should be. -- Doug