I had these same problems... Actually, I don't think I ever got X working under 
slink,
it worked right away under potato, however.  /etc/X11/Xserver will tell you 
what server
it is trying to use.
There is no configuration, I've been told.  The way I understand it is that Sun
framebuffers simply have a set resolution and colordepth, so there is nothing to
configure.  Just use the correct xserver, I use Xsun24, Xsun8 is also as 
option, and
more common I believe.

-Aaron Solochek
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Luis Campos de Carvalho wrote:

> On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Aaron Solochek wrote:
>
> > Can you start it as root?  Are  you running slink or potato?  What xserver 
> > are you
> > using?
>
>         Hy.
>         I can't start it, even as root.
>         I don't know where is the equivalent to 'XFConfig' (Debian/PC), or
> even if its exists. (How can i configure the X this way?)
>         I'm running the latest stable distribuition, with online update.
> (I think it's slink)
>
>         I don't know what is my Xserver. If you tell me how, i can lookup
> it for you.
>
>         I'm running the WindowMaker Window Manager. (maybe its usefull for
> you)
>
>         If you want more information, please let me know.
>
>         Thank you, my friend.
>
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