I found that XFree86 -configure wouldn't find my mouse. I would have to exit
and modify ~/XF86Config-new to put in the correct mouse then relaunch with
XFree86 -configure ~/XF86Config-new (I think, I cant remember) after that it
was nice and simple like the old XF86Setup

-----Original Message-----
From: Werner Heuser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 25 September 2002 09:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why is X-config not so easy as Knoppix ?


> Does Woody has an other non grafical tool to install X86free? or have 
> Woody a DB of x86free config files for Laptops

with XFree86 4.x you may try XFree86 -configure to get a working
configuration file for almost any machine. See  the man page for details.

        Werner

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