To start with, you didn't LOOSE XWindow from your system.  It's got a bad
config, but that's reparable...okay, take a deep breath, and...

type this (no quotes) "Xconfigurator"

Go thru the whole process of setting up the XWindow system again (mouse,
keyboard, Xserver, and finally display).  Choose a different display, and be
SURE that the settings you choose for the display are not going to exceed
your monitors abilities.  You can find this on the website of most
manufacturer's tech support sections.

Best of luck, let's here what the turnout is...

Steve Weltman
(from LA)
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Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] last one to be answered :(


> i dont care what it is as long as its currently on my system, easy to get
to
> since im still learning file structure of linux, and it doesnt give me a
> headache trying to save an xf86config file from windows to linux, had to
use
> windows to find file that may or may not work
>
>
> In a message dated 09-Sep-00 21:58:23 Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << It cracks me up how everyone has suggested a different command line
text
>  editor.  Vi, Emacs, Vim and Pico so far.
>
>  Abe >>
>


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