On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, John Duke wrote:

> That's what I would have thought. But how can I get to the xconfig if 
> the screen is blank? I think I have to do something during the boot 
> process to get there, but that's what I'm not sure of.

Try getting another console with ctrl+alt+f1/f2/f3 etc., or else kill X 
by pressing ctrl+alt+backspace.

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