[wplug] What do I edit XF86Config with?

Ghataora, Hardeep hghataora at ccac.edu
Wed Jan 14 14:20:25 EST 2004


I'd probably recommend copying it to XF86Config.backup or something
first, then using vi if you know how to use it.
If not, and you're not happy with vi, you could try pico / nano or
something similar.
Or xedit or kwrite in X-windows if you can get to it.

H

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Landefeld [mailto:jennsbl at jennsbl.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 1:59 PM
To: wplug at wplug.org
Subject: [wplug] What do I edit XF86Config with?


Hey all,

I think I've found the config file in question but, all of the sources 
I've found for what to add/change/delete, seem to assume I know what 
I'm editing it WITH. I know this is a sad newbie question but how do I 
edit this file? Can someone walk me through it?

Thanks,
Jenn

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