A properly executed round with xf86config (after installing the X rpms or
whatever), should leave you with an installed xserver, which, if not
configured properly, should scream pretty loud about any trouble it has
starting. 

  If you've download rpms to a win95 partition, and want to get them to
the linux, simply edit /etc/fstab so it includes the windoze partition,
fstype msdos, and make a mountpoint like /dos and mount it, then copy :)
 
The only machine I haven't seen X run on yet, is the sun3/50 here, but
that's another tail :)

cheers!!
        Db


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