Travis Low wrote:
> 
> XF86Setup works great if you're already in X, maybe not so great if you can't get X 
>running.  In which case I usually use xf86config from the command 

You don't need to be "in" X. XF86Setup will fire up an X server for you.
All you need to do in link your /usr/bin/X11/X to an appropriate X
Server (/usr/bin/X11/XF86_VGA16, lowest common denominator) first which
the installer _might_ do for you (it does on Slack). The run XF86Setup
from the command line.

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