On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 04:59:11PM -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> I know for myself, I have a super-friendly hardware setup
> and never really have problems with installations, and after
> running the RedHat 6.1 setup on a fresh empty machine, all
> the "specific" settings I made during setup, all got saved
> in my X-config files as standard settings (for exmaple, US
> keyboard instead of 104-generic, 640x800 graphics modes,
> instead of 1600x1200x16 that I chose). The X-configuration
> during setup didn't save anything I setup, and running
> XF86Setup later didn't change/save anything better either.
> The only thing I found to eventually do the trick was to run
> Xconfigurator, then edit the config file by hand, adding
> sections that I was missing.

If both XF86Setup and Xconfigurator can't get it right, why make a
fuss about the installer? Seems your hardware isn't all that friendly
afterall.

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Hal B
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