if not you can you use locate/find command to find xf86config file
If both cases are not success, you can find example "XF86Config.eg" ( Rootpath of XFree86 Installation/lib/X11)
Using that as reference you can have your own XF86Config
XFree86 is Xserver.
For details run the command XFree86 --help
On 11/30/06, Mike Kliem <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
thanks..butn there is no xf86config file in the dir you suggestedthere is XFree86 but running the command XFree86 -configure..does nothing..----- Original Message -----From: Bharat Kumar ReddySent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:28 PMSubject: Re: Config ProblemsBinary/utility to generate XF86Config is "xf86config" located at "/usr/X11R6/bin/
Regards,-Bharat.On 11/30/06, Mike Kliem <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi..Im new to linux..I have installed the Free86 binaries successfully from the Xinstall script. However whe I try to run the XFree86 -autoconfig command... i get error "command not found"> I have tried all manner of commands as suggested in the installation help.. Where is the xfree86 config utility/file..? And how can I run it..?And once I have configured xfree86 can I just start x windows with the startx command..?
Thanks for your help people..Mike...