> yes i did........but in my case XFdrake=Xconfigurator.......both commands
> start Xconfigurator ( i did a server install), maybe this is the reason why
> XF86Setup didnt get installed ? )
> meanwhile i solved the problem otherwise......by reinstalling and choosing
> the graphic card at install time......it now works pretty good...but
> nevertheless it would be interesting for me how to change video card
> without reinstalling every time.....
>
> greets,
>
> --quay

You don't call XFdrake that way. The command line command to issue at the 
command prompt is "setuptool". You will be presented with a small menu of 
utilities to choose from. All to make it possible to configure your system. 
One of those is XFdrake. Give it a try. Drop out of a console from X by 
typing CTRL-ALT-F1, login as root, and type "setuptool" on the command line 
and see what happens. To get back to your X session the command is 
CTRL-ALT-F7.
-- 
Mark

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