adraker


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Posted: Mar. 07 2006,19:59 |
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If part 1is causing you trouble, what you can do is look in /home/dsl/XFree86_config_files and see the file named .xserverrc_for_XF86.You will need to have the little 'H' buttons pressed if you use Emelfm to see the hidden files.Select this file and rename it to .xserverrc. Then copy it to /home/dsl. You should be asked if you really want to ovewrite the .xserverrc which already exists in /home/dsl. You do in this case. Thats part one.
Part two is to name the config file which I posted earlier, to XF86Config-4 and copy it to /etc/X11. Exit the window manager and restart X with startx command. Hopefully the config file is good and it works. As I said earlier, I don't know for sure if it does.If not, you'll have to search the Web for a i810 config file that does.
Unless you are very familiar with how X works, only do this on Live or Frugal installs, so that if something goes wrong, you can reboot to get back to a standard system.
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