> I don't think he _can_ do it in a gui editor, since he's editing > XF86Config-4 in order to get X to work. �
Wow, I think it's time for me to put on my giant conical hat with the letter "D" printed on it... � Anyway, in Pico, make sure you "su" to become root first or you won't be able to save the file. �Then back-up your original like this: cp /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.orig now type: pico /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 And just use your arrow keys to move the cursor, backspace to delete text (or ctrl-K to delete a whole line of text). � ctrl-X to quit (you'll be prompted to save as...) -- _________________________________ : : : DataFly.Net : : : Industrial-Strength Web Hosting http://www.datafly.

