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XF86Config gives a bunch of errors "Command not found"



On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Rob Freeman wrote:

> Hello Boston Linux users!
> 
> I got a computer with a SiS620 video driver, currently listed as
> unsupported by Red Hat, and I am using RH 6.0.  On SiS web site, I found
> a driver for Linux, a file "XF86_SVGA"  I did as it said, downloaded and
> gunzipped it to the /etc/X11/bin directory.  Then the read me said to
> run XF86Config.  I found this file under /etc/X11, chmod-ed it to make
> it executable, and it just parses through each line of the file and says
> "command not found."  So I am stuck on this and it's probably something
> easy.  Any suggestions?  Thanks. 
> 

you need to run xf86config, which creates /etc/X11/XF86Config.  case is
important.


Derek D. Martin   |  UNIX System Administrator
derek at netria.com  |  dmartin at lancity.com

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