dkphoto wrote: > > >That means that /etc/X11/XF86Config is missing (or maybe has > >the wrong permissions). As root, try running "XF86Setup" or > >"xf86config" which will build the file for you according to > >your choices. > > Linux returns, command unknown. > Do I need to go to the directory where it is located first? If so, where > would I find it?
Try installing the xf86setup package, like so: apt-get install xf86setup This should install the XF86Config program.