On Jun 06, bigj wrote: > gentleman, > I spend the weekend writing up a little document explaining how to set > up Debian on a G3 PowerBook. When I came to try testing X I realized that > the XF86Config was a broken symbolic link. > I was looking for a xf86config or XF86Setup util to configure my X server > to no avail. Any suggestions?
You can customize /usr/doc/xserver-common/examples/XF86Config.eg (i.e. copy it to /etc/X11/XF86Config and then hack on it). Unfortunately automated configuration is lacking on non-Intel architectures at the moment... Chris -- ============================================================================= | Chris Lawrence | You have a computer. Do you have Linux? | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.linux-m68k.org/index.html | | | | | Amiga A4000 604e/233Mhz | Join the party that opposed the CDA | | with Linux/APUS 2.2.3 | http://www.lp.org/ | =============================================================================