Try this..................

Type  su and then your root password.

Now type sax  which should bring up an XF86 window to make the entries you 
require.


On Friday 06 September 2002  8:31 pm, you wrote:

> > I am informed that you can then select
>
> > the KDE desktop settings.
>
> How may I find my way to SAX???
>
> > Could be you inadvertantly selected "No XII configuration"  on the
> > desktop settings, as I did and made a right pigs ear of the installation!
> >  Could not find my way out of the darkness, so I reinstalled.  If you can
> > find your way to `SAX` (not SEX) from where you are, I am informed that
> > you can then select the KDE desktop settings.
>
> thanks for all help!
>
> rhp

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