On a last resort, try XF86Setup. It's an old way of setting up X-Windows.
Not used anymore except for extreme cases (with the exception of Slackware
where Xconfigurator doesn't exist)

Jero

Roger Bird writes:

> I performed a new install of MD 7.0-2 last night on my AMD K6-2 350 w/
> ATI xpert@play, 5.1gb, 96mb.
> 
> I did an "Expert" install.  It detected my nic and I correctly
> configured @home. (cool!)  But the DrakX (i think that is what the
> install program is called) completely skipped over the "configure X"
> portion of the install.
> 
> I did instruct the install to install all X-Windows programs.
> 
> Xconfigurator, xconf, startx, ... none of this works (yes I ran them as
> root)
> 
> So now I have just regular text mode.  I need to get X working.
> 
> What is the easiest way to do this?  I want to use KDE.  On a previous
> install, x worked fine and installed all the great icons in KDE.  The
> only problem was my nic was not being detected, so I did a re-install.
> Not the nic is fine, @home is fine, but X does not work.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Thank you.
> Roger
> 
> 
> --
> Roger Bird  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Toronto, Ontario
> 
> 
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