AFAIK, sparc xfree86 doens't *use* a config file; you just pick the
server you want, and you're done. (At least this used to be the
case.) Thus neither xf86config nor XF86Setup are useful on the
sparc (though there may be command line arguments to the server to set
things like fontpath.)
i`m trying to find the xf86config package.
it's not in the sparc-binary (potato) tree, but is in the alpha and intel
trees.
*confuzzled*
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