At risk of stating the obvious, this is why I always keep several copies of 
working XF86Config files stored in all kinds of places. Being able to get X 
up in even a limited fashion can make any day brighter.

Michael Hipp, CGW
(Certified GUI Weenie - kinda like an MSCE only with fewer qualifications).

Joel Hammer pontificated eloquently:
> I mucked up my xf86config file when I changed monitors and mice on my
> RedHat 7.1 box.
> This is XFree 4.0 something. Is there a way to run the redhat cdrom to
> just get it to configure my hardware again?
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
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-- 
Michael R. Hipp
"Let us not deceive ourselves, sir. These are the implements of war and
subjugation; the last arguments to which kings resort. I ask gentlemen, sir,
what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to 
submission?"
- Patrick Henry March 23, 1775  (or just about anyone speaking of today)
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