The XF86Setup app used to be in the xserver-vga16 package, I believe, but now it is in the xf86setup package. Do an "apt-get install xf86setup", then run XF86Setup. That should get you going.
ktb wrote: > 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? > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null