I believe the command you're looking for is: > XFree86 -configure
It will generate what it detects and put the config file under /root/XF86Config.new
For myself, though, it never worked quite right and I always find myself going back to the old command line interactive xf86config to create my X config file.
--roop
Matt Juszczak wrote:
Hi all,
About 6 months ago, I was having trouble generating my X config file (so that it would run in 800x600, etc. etc.). The command line config would work but I would never know my video card, etc. Then someone told me a utility to use that actually automatically detected my video card and generated the config for me. I don't believe I even had to install anything extra.... Configurator? or something like that. Any ideas?
Thanks!
-matt
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