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To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [linux-help] Re: Logitech optical mouse
From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 22:02:04 -0500
Reply-to: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx

As root:
run Xconfigurator, and it will rebuild the XF86config file for you.
It will not be in /home, but should be under /etc/X11 or
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11

You can do this from runlevel 3.


Marc Bachman wrote:
> 
> I am a newbie. I need to go to Newbies anonymous. What I didn't do was open up
> /etc/X11/XF86Config in Text Editor like I should've. Anyway now I have a
> completely new and worse problem, when I boot KDE doesn't open up and then I
> get an error "cannot find XF86Config" "looked in /HOME.. " and blah blah some
> other stuff. Can I fix this somehow? I  can boot into runlevel 3 and get to a
> shell prompt, I think, I just don't have any real experience in filesystem
> repair. Thanks in advance, Marc
> Bruce Bales wrote: If you are logged in as a user and not as root, most of the
> configuration commands will give you "Command not found."
> Just a thought,
> 
> > bruce
> >
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