Try xorgconfig org xorcfg. :)

On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 13:44 -0500, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > > Try running
> > >    X -configure
> > >
> > That command doesn't work.
> 
> That's because, with Xorg, the command should be "Xorg -configure".
> 
> However, don't expect too much from the output of this command.  On my
> system it couldn't recognize the ATI Radeon card I have (it elected to use
> the ati driver rather than the radeon driver).
> 
> Your best bet for X is to let the system generate one, then go in and
> hand-edit the file to match your hardware specifications.  Focus
> specifically on the definition for the driver, screens, and monitors.
> 
> All of the specs for your particular components are available online (for
> the monitor frequency stuff), and basic configuration for the driver/screens
> should almost work out of the box.
> 
> My x, as well, initially wanted to drive the monitor at 1900x1600 (or
> something like that) which actually did work although it was a little too
> small to work with.  By adding lower modes to xorg.conf resolved this
> problem but it was a manual process (not an automagic one).
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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