<quote who="Steve Juranich"> > What happened to anXious? I can't find a package for it anywhere. > > Now that it's gone, is there another easy-to-use X configurator out > there? For some reason, xf86config won't do the right thing. I'm > running sid with a 2.4 kernel and XFree86 4.1. I have an ATI Radeon > 7200, and radeon.o is in /usr/X11/lib/modules/dri/ (or whatever, I'm at > work so I'm doing this from memory). However, xf86config won't even let > me choose ATI Radeon as one of the supported cards under XF864.1, even > though I know that it is.
it was phased out a long time ago(don't remember why). I would reccomend trying to do X -configure and then modify the generated config file to suit your needs. this command attempts to auto detect all your devices that are used for X (keyboard, mouse, video, fonts etc) and write out a usable config file. I have used it on Nvidia Geforce cards, and Matrox G400 sofar .. I am using kernel 2.2.x nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

