The config file you use when you're booted into Linux is not going to
work when you're in VMWare.  Think about it:  In Linux, the X server is
accessing your video card.  In VMWare, the X server is accessing a
virtual video device.

You'll need two config files most likely.

http://www.vmware.com/support/reference/common/guest_linux_xf864.html

 I don't know what the problem is because when I boot to redhat 9 the X
server runs correctly. I attached the error message in this email.
 
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