X can produce a XF86Config with quite resonable defaults if you start
XFree86 -configure. It will put the new file in root's home.
Regards
Oliver Fischer
Squirrel Havoc wrote:
I was able to boot into FreeBSD (finally!), and went
on to configure X11 by using xf86config, answered
all the questions, but after that, when I would type
X or startx, it starts up, then exits with an
error like no screen present. What config step am I
missing?
Thanks
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Squirrel Havoc
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