George Schoelles wrote:
> 
> >  Not positive on this, but it almost sounds like your XF86Config file
> >isn't setup for the correct X-server that your trying to use. Didn't see
> >any mention of this in your e-mail so I'm not positive this is the case.
> >Did you attempt to use XF86Setup? or sax (I think it's called)? or were
> >you trying to setup XF86Config by hand?
> 
> Sax blows up, so I used XF86config - I have not found XF86setup.

  You'll have to install this, it's not normally selected to be
installed and so has to be selected manually. It's within the same
location as the the xbin files X1 I believe, the package is called
'xfsetup'.
  Disregard my previous reply asking if you had used XF86Setup as this
message followed :/
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