Maybe you could try:

find /etc -name XF86Config -print

I think this will find XF86Config file.

Carlos Menezes

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> I have installed potato few days ago but even if I did install all packages from the 
>first cd, the x windows doesn't open.
>
> I use compaq armanda/i586 and it have worked on rh7 and slackware before. I have 
>experience of adjusting XF86Config, now when x windows didn't start, so I wanted to 
>check out xf86config, but couldn't find it in /etc... or 
>/usr/X11R6;/usr/bin../usr/lib.. I did found it som other place in /usr directory but 
>I couldn't read it although I was su.
>
> When I type "startx" to run gnome it failes to open X and prompts out:
>
> X: exec of /usr/bin/X11/XF86_NONE failed
> -X11 TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 giving up..
>
> I wonder why it wants to execute "XF86_NONE".. and "can't connect"?? ...anyway 
>please help me find what the problem is and how I can solve it.
>
> ps: I have tried xf86setup but it didn't work either, can't mount cdrom too.
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