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I think the generic way to do this would be,

X -configure

and it should give you a xorg configuration file right there.

xorg.conf.new 

I think,

then you will want to run 

X -config xorg.conf.new

and if it works, rename it  

mv xorg.conf.new xorg.conf

and then put it in one of the following places probably
*/etc/X11/xorg.conf*

cp xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf

 The Xorg server config files can be found  in  a  range  of  locations.
These  are  documented fully in the xorg.conf(5) manual page.  The most
commonly used locations are shown here.

       /etc/X11/xorg.conf            Server configuration file.

       /etc/X11/xorg.conf-4          Server configuration file.

       /etc/xorg.conf                Server configuration file.

       /usr/etc/xorg.conf            Server configuration file.

       /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf        Server configuration file.

       /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d          Server configuration directory.

       /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d-4        Server configuration directory.

       /etc/xorg.conf.d              Server configuration directory.

       /usr/etc/xorg.conf.d          Server configuration directory.

       /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d      Server configuration directory.

       /var/log/Xorg.n.log           Server log file for display n.

       /usr/bin/∗                    Client binaries.

       /usr/include/∗                Header files.

       /usr/lib/∗                    Libraries.

       /usr/share/fonts/X11/∗        Fonts.

       /usr/share/X11/XErrorDB       Client error message database.

       /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/∗   Client resource specifications.

       /usr/share/man/man?/∗         Manual pages.

       /etc/Xn.hosts                 Initial access control list  for
display
                                     n.

-e


On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 03:03 +0000, Luke Gunter wrote:
> Hello 
> 
> 
> hows it going, small problem with the graphical interface (x server)
> while installing linux mint 14 the error message told me that i would
> need to configure it manually seeing as there were no screens found i
> was wondering if there was a command i could execute that would fix
> this so i could finish the installation, thanks    
> 
> 
>  Luke
> 
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