Fedora uses xorg instead of xfree86.  The default config file is
xorg.conf although you can use whatever you like.  The settings are
almost identical.  I just did the same with my freevo to allow use of
the tv-out on my geforce.  I had to upgrade the kernel for 8Kstacks.  I
assume you did the same otherwise the nvidia driver would not work at
all.  The problem with the mouse is in FC2 the location of the device is
"/dev/input/mice" instead of the old default of "/dev/mouse" or
"/dev/psaux".  I hope this helps.

Joe Harris

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skeeterskip
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I used my old X86Confi file and just renamed it and it seems to work
sort
of.  I get XXB Configuration Activated error after I login and cannot
use
mouse but I do see output on TV now.

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Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] X86Config location Fedora 2


> Fedora Core 2 uses X.org
> The configfile is now located at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "skeeterskip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 10:18 PM
> Subject: [Freevo-users] X86Config location Fedora 2
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>
> > I just installed latest Nvidia driver on Fedora 2. I'm trying to
find
> > X86Config file, but cannot find it. It used to be in /etc/X11, but I
can't
> > find it there now.
> >
> > Does anyone know where it is located?
> >
> > Skeeter
> >
> >
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