... root and type the command: xf86config Figure 5.1 shows the beginning of the xf86config dialog As you can see, xf86config is a text-mode program; it does not support use of the mouse and it presents ... you're ready to start X 5.4 Starting and Stopping X Now that you've configured X by using xf86config, you're probably eager to see it work To start X, type the command: startx Your system' s screen ... Most Linux users run XFree86, a freely available software system compatible with X XFree86 was developed by the XFree86 software team, which began work in 1992 In 1994, The XFree86 Project...