John,
You can use:
$ X -probeonly
That will create the template file $HOME/xorg.conf, which then you can
use to tweak it and test using:
$ X -file $HOME/xorg.conf
after you get it going the way you want, then place a copy file on
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Regards,
-Urivan Flores-Saaib
John Oliver wrote:
I'm trying to get X.org running on an existing RHEL4 machine. It looks
like "xf86config" was deprecated years ago. How the heck do you
configure X from the command prompt these days? Or, if theres an X
configuration tool, I could see if I could get it to export to another
machine...
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