Hi
yup... Or run setup to configure X since you are using RHL. That should be more
user friendly.
The significance of xf86config is that it's a part of XFree86 and hence
distribution independent.(Read always works..)
Bye
Shridhar
"Tiptur, Sathish (MED)" wrote:
> Rajesh, Shyam, Suresh,
>
> Thanks a lot!
> I just want to make myself clear. I think I should run
> "xf86config" once the installation is done and logging
> as root. Am I right?
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