Re: [gentoo-user] X configuration

2003-03-23 Thread Mat Branyon
X can actually configure itself for the most part. run: #X -configure that will autoprobe your hardware and build a basic XF86Config file called /root/XF86Config.new It will tell you how to test it from there. Using this, it detected that I had the nvidia kernel installed, and used the proper

[gentoo-user] X configuration

2003-03-22 Thread herzog
Are there any other X configuration tools available asside from xf86cfg and xf86config?? -- Larry Herzog Jr.Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain ZRXOA #1029 conceit, but in humility consider others [EMAIL PROTECTED] better than yourselves. - Philippians 2:3

Re: [gentoo-user] X configuration

2003-03-22 Thread Ernie Schroder
On Saturday 22 March 2003 11:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any other X configuration tools available asside from xf86cfg and xf86config?? You can try XFree86 -configure It's an awesome tool if it works on your system. It seems to have a problem with one of my boxes with VIA KT-133

Re: [gentoo-user] X configuration

2003-03-22 Thread Ian Tindale
On Saturday 22 March 2003 4:35 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any other X configuration tools available asside from xf86cfg and xf86config?? Yes. Stick a Knoppix CD in and then from there, email yourself the resulting XF86config file. That's what I did. -- Ian Tindale -- [EMAIL

Re: [gentoo-user] X Configuration

2003-02-19 Thread Kurt Bechstein
I think that program used to be called Xconfigurator but I'm not sure how to get ahold of it. On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 01:49, Jimmy Rosen wrote: personally I think xf86cfg is easier than xf86config, but it doesn't work perfectly all the time. There used to be some (ncurses based I think) config

Re: [gentoo-user] X Configuration

2003-02-19 Thread Sami Ntnen
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 15:22, Kurt Bechstein wrote: I think that program used to be called Xconfigurator but I'm not sure how to get ahold of it. That's redhat program if I remember correctly. So you need to instal kudzu etc as well to get it work. I would say not worth it. -- [EMAIL

Re: [gentoo-user] X Configuration

2003-02-18 Thread Jimmy Rosen
personally I think xf86cfg is easier than xf86config, but it doesn't work perfectly all the time. There used to be some (ncurses based I think) config tool with old redhats. Anyone know what that was? Also xfree.org has good documentation on configuring X. I think you can find it from

[gentoo-user] X Configuration

2003-02-16 Thread Paulo J. Matos
Hi all again, I've just emerged KDE, how can I configure X? Is it using xf86config or is there any 'gentoo way'? How can I setup all users to use KDE as their default Desktop Manager? Best regards, Paulo -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] X Configuration

2003-02-16 Thread Collins
On Sunday 16 February 2003 06:42 am, Paulo J. Matos wrote: Hi all again, I've just emerged KDE, how can I configure X? Is it using xf86config or is there any 'gentoo way'? How can I setup all users to use KDE as their default Desktop Manager? Best regards, xf86config is just fine as long