* Jay Strauss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Well, I don't remember if I was in the same session.  But, I installed
> (again) on a different system (at work), I read Pete's doc (to which I have
> some edits).  On my new system I can't get X to work (surprise surprise).
> 
> But I ran: XF86Setup
> 
> seems to be alright now, except there are too many resolutions, that is, I
> can hit cntl-alt +/-  8 or 9 times to make a complete cycle.  Most don't
> display correctly
> 
>
Which version of X are you using?  It makes a big difference.  You have to 
set up 3.3.6 one way, and 4.0.1 (or 4.0.2) an entirely different way.

What does "Most don't display correctly" mean?  Please elucidate.  It sounds 
as though you didn't limit the number of displays (there are quite a few 
possible, and I doubt you need them all).

X can be touchy, but as of version 4, installation and setup are a lot easier,
 not that tweaking isn't necessary.

Cam

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Cam Ellison Ph.D. R.Psych.
From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s incomparable Sunshine Coast
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