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Old 02-28-2002
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Aha!

Chances are it is XFree86 3.3.6.

You should be able to run XF86Setup to setup the goods on your box. This is a more graphical setup routine than xf86config, which is dull and boring and text only.

Please note that the case is sensitive for XF86Setup xf86Setup will not work!

You can also try xf86cfg but that is the graphical setup program for XFree86 4.x.x.
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can u go to # xconfigurator as root ? Fatal server error: no screens found" < i experienced before. And also i agree what auswipe says that Xfree86 problem. I tried to figure it out, cant get an answer. I reinstall the Xfreee86 problem solved.
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ok thanks i will get right into NetBSD and try that! Thanks so much!
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