On a RedHat system one might expect the XF86Config file to be in /etc/X11. [someuser@someserver someuser]# find / -name "XF86Config*" Try running /usr/bin/redhat-config-xfree86 as root and configure X. Regards, Marcel Stegehuis >-- Oorspronkelijk bericht -- >To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx >From: Claude Awono <cawono@xxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [XFree86] Unable to locale XF86Config file. >Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 13:24:54 GMT > > >Hi, I'm in a desperate need for help. It seems like I'm missing my XF86Config File all together for some reasons. I looked all over the /etc directory unsuccessfully. Attached is the error and it says clearly that the xf86config file can not be l >cated. I will greatly appreciate any advice on how to work around it. Have a wonderful day. > >Bijlage: xf86config.txt > > >Bijlage: error > _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86