Ted Spradley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">>From FreeBSD.org, using /stand/sysinstall.On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:34:45 -0600
Gilbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I installed FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE over the net on my hard drive upgrade,
choosing no X (since 3.x only when installed at that time). Then I
edited file to load kernel support for agpgart at boot. I downloaded
the 4.1.0 binary packages.
>From XFree86.org, or from FreeBSD.org? If from the former, did you use
Xinstall.sh? If from the latter, did you use pkg_add?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">XFree86 -configure (as root) was the first thing I tried. It behaves exactly the same way as the other option I listed (which uses X -configure).
In any case, you could try "XFree86 -configure" (as root). That should
generate an XF86Config file in the current directory that you might be
able to use. "man XFree86"
