Subject: RE: Configuring X
To: Andrew F. Seila <andy@ms.terry.uga.edu>
From: Tony Hernandez <tony.hernandez@intellon.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 09/20/1999 18:15:43
You know there is a script as well called xf86config .. I doubt this needs
binary compatibility since it is a shell script. it comes with xfree86 have
a look at your X tree it should be there.

cheers

--
Tony Hernandez
*NIX, MCP, A+
Workstation Administrator
Intellon Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew F. Seila [mailto:andy@ms.terry.uga.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 6:10 PM
To: NetBSD alpha port
Subject: Configuring X


I have installed NetBSD on a garden-variety multia.  Everything has gone
"smoothly" - meaning there were a few glitches, but not many.  Thanks for
the help with the boot floppy - it worked great!  

I am at the point of configuring XFree86.  A few years ago, I did this
manually by editing XF86Config, but now there are some nice interactive
utilities to do this.  My problem is - I can't find a NetBSD 1.4 alpha
version of XF86Setup.  Does this exist?  Am I back to editing XF86Config? 

Thanks!

Andy Seila
University of Georgia