This is beautiful.  This is exactly what I need.  Does anyone remember where
ther kernel config file lives ?

TIA 
TomR






On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, dsbelile wrote:
> 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.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > TomR
> >
> > P.S.  Any other advice is welcome too.  I'm going to be installing the
> > WalMArt Mandrake, and then re-installing KDE2 since I've heard that the
> > WalMart distro is actually a KDE2 beta and I have a "real" KDE2 on CD from a
> > recent download.
> >
> >
> >
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> make sure to save your XF86Config file thats the one that is most importatnt if
> its just like a home workstation or something.
> and any like conf.modules.
> 
> later, chris
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