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Date:      Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:00:25 -0400
From:      Randy Pratt <rpratt1950@earthlink.net>
To:        "leegold" <leegold@fastmail.fm>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Fbsd 4.7 - where is XF86Setup ?
Message-ID:  <20021022100025.401caafa.rpratt1950@earthlink.net>
In-Reply-To: <20021022095545.B6486E956@server2.fastmail.fm>
References:  <20021022095545.B6486E956@server2.fastmail.fm>

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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 09:55:45 UT
"leegold" <leegold@fastmail.fm> wrote:

> ...snip...
> > > XF86Setup has saved people LOTS of time.
> > > 
> > > .....
> > > 
> > 
> > Have you tried using the xf86config tool as described in the Handbook
> > Installation section (2.9.11 Configure X Server)?  It will generally
> > produce a useable XF86Config file that can be used without modification.
> > 
> > The XF86Setup was easy to use, but apparently the XFree86 project has
> > decided to discontinue its use so we have to use the tools provided.
> 
> I did
> # XFree86 -configure
> # XFree86 -xf86config XF86Config.new

This is the method described in the Handbook section 5.4.1.  Using the 
method in section 2.9.1, all I have had to do is:

  # xf86config

and it enters the text-based setup tool where I answered a series of
questions.  At the conclusion, it will write the configuration file to
/etc/X11/XF86Config.  This xf86config tool is also available thru the
Sysinstall post-install configuration options.

>  and I do get a crosshatched pattern w/x in the middle.
>  but going in to the config. file to fine tune I see
>  code not described in the handbook and not self documented
>  in the file itself. I therefore don't know what the heck I'm
>  doing in there and i'm not going to change a thing until I do.
>  
>  I don't know where to inspect my monitor's horiz and vert.
>  sync and refresh - make sure it's in the safe range. 

They're located in the configuration file, usually in /etc/X11/XF86Config.

>  Or just assume it's ok (though not optimized) and install KDE
>  and forget about it. I mean either  I hack the file w/detailed
>  docs and info on what each line does or trust it. I'll trust it.
>  Unfortunately I don't have the EASY to use fine-grained adjustment
>  that XF86Setup and xvidtune GUI's affored me.

This is starting to stray from the list charter for freebsd-newbies.
If you still have problems or specific questions, it would be better
to post to freebsd-questions.  Of course, you will need to include
sufficient information for someone to help (XF86Config file, video
card, monitor specifications).

Good Luck,

Randy

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