rajanikanth jammalamadaka,���ã�

����Try "XFree86 -configure" please.Cp the XF86Config.new in your home dir to /etc/X11 
as XF86Config-4.If it still doesn't work,open your XFree86.0.log in /var/log and try 
to find out the problem.
    Good luck!

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