You have to run these as root.
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"Krulo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on
Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:18:05 -
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I know that XF86Setup is case sensitive but the problem I have
is with
xf86config. this one IN NOT case sensitive and the "command not
found"
errors
needing to go into X.
The other thing you can do is restore the backup of XF86Config you made before
you knackered it 8)
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I know that
I know that XF86Setup is case sensitive but the problem I have is with
xf86config. this one IN NOT case sensitive and the "command not found"
errors he gives me are internal (i think) it's not the same thing has when
you write some shit on the console and he says "command not found" but this
one g