There are several ways to do this: 1. Write the XF86Config file manually (not a lot of fun!) 2. Install package "XF86Setup" and run it (graphical set up program) 3. run "xf86config" (not so nice as the graphical program, but will make you a config file)
Hope this helps, Patrick On Thu, 19 Aug 1999, Kim, Jeong-Hwan wrote: > Hi, Everyone > I'm novice in Linux (DEBIAN) and I am > setting up my PC with debian. > I installed the debian with Admin. option. > But I have a problem with Xwindow. > When the system boots, it tells me "file" cannot be found. > Also when I type "startx" in shell, it tells me "XFree86Config" file cannot > be found. > I installed twm, xbase-clients, xdm, xfree86-common, xfs, xmh, xproxy, > xserver-common, xsm, xlib6g..... > Why cannot the system find the "Config" file? > > The booting message is as follows : > > : > : > : > Starting x font server : xfs. > Starting x TrueType Font Server : xfstt. > Starting /usr/sbin/xntpd... > Starting NFS server : . > Starting additional networking services : . > Starting filtering proxy server : junkbuster. > Starting deferred execution scheduler : atd. > Starting periodic command scheduler : cron. > Checking For valid XFree86 server configuration ... file not found. > Not starting X display manager. > : > : > : > > > I hope your advices. > > Thanks in advance. > > > >