Re: problem with X in RedHat 9.0

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   You've never configured the X-server.  Running "XFree86 -configure"
will try to autogenerate a config file for you.  Alternatively, RedHat
probably came with some custom utility to configure X.

			Mark.


On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, sharam wrote:

> Hello good day
> I've installed RedHat 9.0 but something is wrong with
> X
> I've attached the log file
>
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