Shane,

>From the bash prompt, you can run the setupx script.

You will need to know if it is X336 or X410.
And, you'll need to know which X server/driver to use.

If it is X4.1.0, you'll run:

   /bin/sh   /etc/rc.setupx   driver


If it is X3.3.6, you'll run:

   /bin/sh   /etc/rc.setupx3  Xserver


Where 'driver' and 'Xserver' are replaced with which driver
or server you need for your video card.

Hope that hleps,

Jim.


On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Shane Kennedy wrote:

> Thanks Jim,
>   Clear, and accurate as usual.  I had been using the 2>&1 bit, but of
> course, without Swap ON, I had no way of sending it to you which was
> what I had intended.  I will try further to work in out myself first
> though.
> 
> One other question right now though... Can I get the client to rebuild
> the Xconfig file without doing a full restart ?.
> 
> Shane
> 
> 
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