When you install it and there's an error with your Xconfig, just skip it
and terminate your installation.
DON'T QUIT, just skip!
When you'll boot for the first time, login as root and use xf86config.
Setup your configuration with your hardware. When it's done, type startx
and there you are!
At 15:33 00-02-23 -03-30, you wrote:
>I've installed MDK 7.0. The mouse (generic serial) didn't work from the
>start of install onwards. The wouldn't work so I had to do a text install,
>it went fine until I got to the Xconfig. It returned and error and wouldn't
>move on. I can boot to linux but no X support. I tried installing XFree86,
>configured it successfully. But when I try to run startx, it says it can't
>find XF86Config file ??? I am using a PII with voodoo 3 2000 video (whcih
>is supposed to be supported with the 3.3.6 XFree86 I am using.
>
>Please help !!!
>
>thanks
>
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