XF86Setup is the program you want to run to set up 'X' which creates XF86Config. Have you tried running XF86Setup as root? Do you have 'xbase' installed? Have you verified XF86Setup exists on your system? Just some things I would look for. hth, kent
Jay Kelly wrote: > > Ok I have another dumb question. > If I want to install X Windows what do I do. I have already tried "apt-get > install xserver-svga" and it installs, but when I try to run the XF86Config > I get "command not found" and I get the same for XF86Setup. What did I > forget to install? >