oops sorry about the html wasn't thinking
and thanks for the info on the XFdrake I'm gonna try it now

----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Jennings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Continuing problems installing New Vid Card


> On Wednesday 24 Jul 2002 1:56 pm, Metamorphysical wrote:
> > The rpms definately installed.  I ran the rpms and said they were
already
> > installed. But to the editing of the XF86-Config.cfg there isn't a file
> > named like that.
> >
> > This is what I do have under etc/X11
> >  Name                             Size
> > XF86Config                       0
> > XF86Config-4                    0
> > XF86Config.test                16364
> > XF86Conf~.test-4              6174
> > XftConfig                           8121
> >
> > I have found a couple of tutorials that give me the same kind of
directions
> > to editing the files mentioned in previous emails, but for some reason I
> > can't find them under that directory.
>
> XF86Config-4  is the file you want. But the size says zero bytes. Have you
> inavertantly erased it?
>
> If so do not panic. It will be automatically recreated if you run
> XFdrake --expert --auto
>
> derek
>
> (BTW: You may not even realise it, but the Outlook Express mailer you are
> using is generating mails in HTML format.  Many list users will not be
able
> to read your mails if their email client is not able to render HTML, or
your
> font may appear really tiny.   It is an example of Microsoft trying to
> dominate the market by making it hard for non Microsoft users to
communicate
> with other people.  You can disable HTML mails in your Outlook settings.)
>
>


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