randhir phagura wrote:
> Hi "Tijnema !",
> Well, that is not exactly the answer to my question. The question is how 
> does one install 'Xf86' into /usr/X11R6? I want to install it there but 
> there is nothing shown in the 'configure/install' commands given in the 
> book, which can facilitate this.

As stated in the book, /usr/X11R6 is the default.

The second question is obvious: What
> exactly one has to enter in the 'host.def' file? Is it 'kbd' or is it 
> 'keyboard'?
> 
> "Tijnema !" wrote on Thu, 1 Mar 2007:
> 
>> As you installed XFree in /usr, above commands are not needed.
> 
>> Well, don't know much about XFree86, but as you say it doesn't work for you
>> without having there the modules defined, you should ofcourse define
>> keyboard/kbd there.
>> I think others need to confirm this.
> 

I haven't XFree in a while, but I would think keyboard module would be 
installed by default, or if not it would be explained in the book (after 
all it is certainly required). Can you be more specific about what the 
problem is, what error(s) you are getting?

> Thanks for the response,
> 
> Randhir Phagura
> 
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