Hello. I am looking for the famous XF86Setup command used on RedHat 7.1 (for XFree86) but I didn't find it on CentOS 3.1. Did it change into something else ? Else how can I configure my monitor, mouse, video card settings ? Same questions for starting the hardware material configurator. How can I force it to run ? I know that it runs automatically at boot when we change a card or device, but how to force starting this program manually ? Thanks, Daniel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20040914/f4a567dd/attachment-0003.html>
On 14 Sep 2004 at 23:03, dan1 wrote:> I am looking for the famous XF86Setup command used on RedHat 7.1 (for > XFree86) but I didn't find it on CentOS 3.1. > Did it change into something else ?Yup. Redhat renamed a bunch of configuration utilities, probably in an effort to standardize things a bit. Have a look at all the files starting with redhat-config-* in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin. You're specifically looking for /usr/bin/redhat-config-xfree86.> Same questions for starting the hardware material configurator. How can I > force it to run ? I know that it runs automatically at boot when we change a > card or device, but how to force starting this program manually ?It's called kudzu. "kudzu --usage" will likely tell you what you want to know. ---- Nels Lindquist <*> Information Systems Manager Morningstar Air Express Inc.