Hi Lee

You could try 

XFree86 -configure 

as root and that should give you a config file XF86Config in /root and 
transfer that to /etc/X11 and try 'X' again.

Robyn

On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 18:25, L Lloyd wrote:
> Ok, I just got and installed Peanut Linux. It's simple, and being a newbie,
> it is perfect for me to learn on. I went though it's setup for XFree86, the
> screen, the mouse, the soundcard (which I had to skip, ISA PNP SB AWE 32,
> that or its a SB Pro, either way its an ISA PNP which it can't detect)
> video card, etc and said it wrote XFree86.conf , ok, so back at the prompt
> I type "StartX", it spams me, clears screen, then pops up an error message
> that simply states it couldn't find any screens. Ok, how do I set these
> screens up? There was quite a bit said by XFree86, the log file is nearly
> 50k in size, which is why I am not quoting it to the list, I am sure I
> would get flamed by a bunch of irate people and removed from the list.
> <smile> But any help would be appreciated.
>
> Lee
>
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