Well, your X config file should be /etc/X11/XF86Config. In general, all
of the config files should be under /etc.

Kenny

Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> 
> For a number of reasons, I've decided to re-install, and in fact switch from
> a Redhat based system, that largely works to Mandrake.  What I don't want to
> do is go through all the pain of getting my monitor to work at high
> resolution; getting my modem to work, getting my sound to work etc.  If any
> of you happen to remember where these nasty little config files are I'd
> appreciate a reminder since it's been months/years since I had to deal with
> those issues.

**********************************************************
To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the
*body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter:
unsubscribe gnhlug
**********************************************************

Reply via email to