I am installing RedHat 9 Linux but I cannot get Xfree86 going on my IBM Thinkpad A20p. Although it is a somewhat old machine I believe it is Possible, but had no luck thus far. Even if I can only get the program that does the
initial configuration where it asks you what kind of hardware you got it will help a lot. I have tried redhat-config-xfree86 with no luck. Please help me, but remember I am not familiar with The Linux/Unix culture, thus suggesting that I
rebuild The kernel will be a huge issue for me. Regards Jurg van Eeden Linux wannabee |
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