Why isn't XF86Setup included in the standard installation of the Storm Linux
distribution?
IMHO; XF86Setup should be a Linux standard when it's supplied with XFree86. I do
not consider it a good thing when distributors like for example SuSE (sax) and
Caldera (lizardx) use their own programs, which aren't any better than
XF86Setup, and don't include XF86Setup in the standard installation.

Helgi �rn

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