On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Rodney Brookes wrote: >> Are you trying to run "XF86Config" as a command? It is actually a file >> which you should edit, using a text editor. > > Yes I'm new to Debian but have the book learning debian gnu/linux by > o'reilly which says ''However you can launch the program any time > you like. To do so log in as root and type the command: xf86config.''
Type "xf86config" (no capitals). You may need to edit the resulting config file (/etc/X11/XF86Config) when you are done.