> 
> And finally, I seem to have lost the XF86Config program... I recognized it
> when I was configuring one of the X11 packages, but I didn't have time to
> set it up properly, so I skipped it. I found XF86Config somewhere in
> /etc/<something> but it was just a symlink to a file that didn't exsist. Is
> XF86Config in one of the packages, or do I have to run a configuration
> script again? (If so, which one?) Thanks for any help given on the above.

Try the 'xf86config' program. /etc/XF86Config is your config-file, ie.
where all parameters and setting are stored.

Maarten

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