Use the "XFree86 -configure" option, while root, to regen your config file.
Something is wrong with your current config file.

There is also a redhat specific command for generating a configuration file.
"redhat-config-xfree86 --reconfig"

HTH,
        cyn

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> Subject: [XFree86] XFree86 Error in Redhat 9
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