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Originally posted by ratbastid
Hey, and if anyone says to you, "Sure, go edit /etc/X11/XF689Config-4, and then startx," you have my permission to punch them in the teeth. I've used Linux on my primary desktop for five years and files like that still give me the creeps. Not that it's not necessary to edit them directly sometimes, but... Let the newbie use the newbie toolz. There's a command-line snobbery sometimes that I think gets in the way of mainstream desktop Linux adoption.
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OK, I wasn't really clear with my answer... Actually the "redhat-config-xfree86" brings up the GUI...
I should've said: "Try looking for XFree86 options in the menus..." (and keep the config file editing as a last resort...)