Read the readme/relnotes. XF4 doesn't have a working xf86config, what you
were using was probably from your XF3 distribution.
You need to manually make a config file from a sample, or run X with the
reconfigure commandline option.
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Toby Russell wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Have any of you people installed XFree86 4? I did so because it proclaims
> supports for the Intel 810 chipset. However, when I ran xf86config and it
> came to the card section, support for the 810 was blindingly absent.
>
> I am still a Linux newbie and am trying to get X started on Red Hat 6.2 but
> failing miserably. I ran a probeonly and was told the following depressing
> news:
> (--)PCI:*(0:1:0) Intel unknown chipset (0x7123) rev 2, Mem @ 0xF80000000/26,
> 0xFEA800000/19.
>
> X4 appears not to recognise the 810 like it boasts. Either I am missing
> something or X4.0 is not ready for public consumption. Any advice or tips
> will be devoured hungrilly. I am now going to mail XFree86.org with my
> problem.
>
> Toby
>
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