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Originally posted by sailor420
Ill give that a shot and get back to ya'll. Does this place the config file in the correct location, or in a temp location for me to edit further and then copy in?
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I'm pretty sure it places it in your home directory. You will want to run that program as root. After you do that, check out /root and look for a file called XF86Config-4.new or something like that.