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Date:      Sun, 7 Jun 1998 23:13:58 +0100
From:      Seth Leigh <seth@pengar.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Where's XF86Setup? (3.0-980520-SNAP)
Message-ID:  <l03110701b1a0bf4a8bf6@[192.168.0.2]>

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Hi.
I just installed 3.0-980520-SNAP on my new dual PPro box, and there was no
XF86Setup app in the XFree86 distribution.  I am not smart enough yet to
use xf86config, so I am helpless.  Where the heck did XF86Setup go?  I
tried nuking the whole XFree86 distribution and reinstalling it through the
ports directory, but it still didn't have it.  It seems that for XFree86
3.3.2 we simply don't have XF86Setup at all.

Can someone help out with this?

Seth Leigh
seth@pengar.com
ps:  BTW, unless they are gone already Computer Geeks Online Discount
Outlet has Intel Providence dual Pentium Pro motherboards (with online
Adaptec 7880 scsi, intel 10/100 ethernet, and sb-compatible onboard sound).
This is a ROCKING deal.  Astak Industries (and several other places) are
selling used (pulled out of working systems) PPro chips for DIRT CHEAP.  I
bought two PPro 180s for $94 each.  My mobo plus cpus cost less than $300.
If you have wanted to get in on using the FreeBSD symmetric multiprocessing
kernel, here is a cheap way to do it, and do it with style, for cheap.  I
built my new machine, with mobo, two cpus, 64 meg EDO DIMM, 6.4 GB IBM ide
hard drive, 24x cd-rom, floppy, atx case, and keyboard, for slightly more
than $700.



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