On 26-May-2002 Matthew Hannigan wrote:
> someone wrote ..
>  >> [ .. ]
>>>The next step is to configure the X server. That is covered
>>>in detail in an as-yet unwritten document :-(. In the
>>>meantime, there are three ways to create a basic X server
>>>configuration file for XFree86 4.2.0. One is to run the
>>>xf86config utility. Another is to run the xf86cfg utility. The
>>>third option is to use the new -configure X server option:
>>>
>>>      XFree86 -configure
> 
> Try
>       XFree86 - configure

no, it's

         XFree86 -configure

(without the space - you can try with the spage, and you'll get a nice verbose
usage, which lists "-configure" as one of the possible options)

There is also Xconfigurator

-Greg

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