I did a looksee at my system's Xconfigurator.pm file. I have Mandrake 8.x+ (almost Cooker). It resides in /usr/lib/libDrakX. I scanned through it and see nowhere within it any mention of a /mnt/usr anything. It has several lines directed to /usr/X11R6 and various subdirectories. Be that as it may, it appears to me that your Xconfigurator is looking in the wrong/non-existent place for XFree86. Do you have /mnt/usr? How/why did this come about? You can try another method. Go to /usr/X11R6/bin and run "XFree86 -configure". First off, XFree86 should be in this location, not /mnt/usr/...etc. Second, running the above command will have XFree86 autoconfigure your system for you. It may not be the best, most desired setup but it should be a workable setup. You can then edit the config file from there or try running one of the x configuration apps after getting X running. At least you will end up with a proper form and function XF86config file in the proper location. On Saturday 25 August 2001 08:19 am, Felix Miata wrote: > I looked into XFdrake, a shell script. It appears that it makes a call > to Xconfgurator, but if I try to run Xconfigurator, I get the exact same > result as trying to execute XFdrake. [...] > "Warning: server SVGA is not available (should be in > /mnt/usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86) at /usr/bin/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm at > line 385" [...]
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