4 Sep
2002
4 Sep
'02
01:48
On Monday 02 September 2002 18:19, you wrote:
I used sax2 to give me a good base XF86Config file, and from there made the improvements.
I have 2 files (xf86c0nfigsax2.save and xf86configyast2.save) sitting in my etc/x11 folder besides my xf86config. Earlier i also had a xf86config-4 file which i take is the newer version. Do I need all these? thanks for the tip
Just concentrate on XF86Config the -4 is used by Mandrake and Redhat to distinguish between XFfree86 version and version 3, but not many use version 3 anymore. Matt PS use Sax2 with nv option to give you your mouse and monitor configuration.