X can actually configure itself for the most part. run:
#X -configure that will autoprobe your hardware and build a basic XF86Config file called /root/XF86Config.new It will tell you how to test it from there. Using this, it detected that I had the nvidia kernel installed, and used the proper drivers. Also, I have a tnt2 and a geforce2, it detected both cards, the monitors attached, and set up xinerama. WARNING: You have to go in and set your mouse, and your mode ranges, and If you have the nvidia modules installed, comment out Option dri. It also gives you pretty much every extra option commented out in the driver section. --mat On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 10:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Are there any other X configuration tools available asside from "xf86cfg" > and "xf86config"??
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