On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> The default Mandrake 7.0 install does not use the XFree86 XF86Setup
> program which is in a separate rpm. The xf86config is included in the
> basic XFree86 rpm and is usually not a very good way to configure your
> system. Use the Xconfigurator for the best results with Mandrake or
> Redhat. I've used them both and Xconfigurator has always worked better.
>
Yes, but correct me if I'm wrong (I'll be the first to
admit it if I am) don't you need to HAVE "X" before you can
run Xconfigurator? In this case, the person asking for the
help can't GET to his X.
John