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Hi Rob, I think you are suppose to run xf86config. Not XF86Config. The file XF86Config contains the configuration. xf86config is the script which creates the XF86Config file. Be carefull with the caps. 8=) - Rahim rfreez at gte.net on 08/18/99 12:02:53 PM To: discuss at blu.org cc: (bcc: Rahim Semy/CSI/CSC) Subject: XF86Config gives a bunch of errors "Command not found" 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. Rob Freeman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.blu.org/pipermail/discuss/attachments/19990818/1d22d727/attachment.htm>
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