Solution for using redhat-config-xfree86 is it still needs to run X

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Hi,
I was previously asking about how can configure my display without 
running X in RHL 8.0
Today, I faced the problem again, and I thought I should go with 
changing the XF86Config file.
But, why not delete it and just run redhat-config-xfree86?? :)
I did so, and it started working for about 20 seconds, and after that X 
started up, but this time correctly detecting my display and monitor!
I thought it's because of the XF86Config.backup file was there. So, I 
removed that one too and tried again, and still it works.
So, for what it's worth, do this whenever you see this nice utility 
isn't working for you :)
regards,
Ossama





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