Tim Spriggs wrote:
It's also a very universal way of doing it. It also works with FreeBSD and so on...one thing that works well in my experience with X verison 4.x is: # xfree86 -configure This will generally find common hardware configurations and I have experienced only minor problems with multi-headed systems.
-- Daniel van Eeden <daniel_e@dds.nl> icq: 36952189 jabber: compukid@compukid.no-ip.org aim: Compukid128 http://compukid.no-ip.org/about_me.html msn: daniel_e@dds.nl http://compukid.no-ip.org/dev/ phone: +31 343 522622