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["GUI"] > ?"XFree86"
Translations
*["XFreeConfigSpanish"] : spanish / español.
Configuring XFree86
DebConf configuration
["XFree86"] and ["XFreeFour"] can both be configured in Debian (woody+) using DebConf. This is done when the package is installed, but can be re-run any time by executing::
$ dpkg-reconfigure <package-name>
where '<package-name>' is the name of the xserver. Use 'xserver-xfree86' for ["XFreeFour"], and 'xserver-<type>' for ["XFree86"]. Editing your /etc/X11/ config file is only necessary if you have some special needs or are particularly curious. If you must...
Manual XFree86
["XFree86"] may be configured by editing the file
/etc/X11/["XF86Config"]
If you use ["XFreeFour"] try the command
$ ["XFree86"] -configure
If you use a USB mouse, se ["USBMouseConfig"].
If you use gpm, se ["GPMMouseConfig"] .
