You can find the file from root path of installation of XFree86 and bin folder (mostly it should be at where you found XFree86 file) if not you can you use locate/find command to find xf86config file
If both cases are not success, you can find example "XF86Config.eg" ( Rootpath of XFree86 Installation/lib/X11) Using that as reference you can have your own XF86Config XFree86 is Xserver. For details run the command XFree86 --help On 11/30/06, Mike Kliem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks.. butn there is no xf86config file in the dir you suggested there is XFree86 but running the command XFree86 -configure..does nothing.. ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Bharat Kumar Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* [email protected] *Sent:* Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:28 PM *Subject:* Re: [XFree86] Config Problems Binary/utility to generate XF86Config is "xf86config" located at "/usr/X11R6/bin/ Regards, -Bharat. On 11/30/06, Mike Kliem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi..Im new to linux.. > I have installed the Free86 binaries successfully from the Xinstall > script. However whe I try to run the XFree86 -autoconfig command... i get > error "command not found"> I have tried all manner of commands as suggested > in the installation help.. Where is the xfree86 config utility/file..? And > how can I run it..? > And once I have configured xfree86 can I just start x windows with the > startx command..? > Thanks for your help people.. > Mike... >

