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Posted: Aug. 03 2006,17:40 | 
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Hi ! I'm following the method number 3 at : http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/wiki....ensions
  So, I mount the partition where the Xfree86.dsl extension is, and after that I follow the command to load that extension. It seems to work, as no error is reported. After that, I follow the XFree86.dsl.info, and it says the following :  
  this package contains the XFree86 X-server,  many video and input drivers. openGL drivers  driver info: http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Status.html  THIS IS NOT A CLICK AND PLAY PACKAGE. you need to add 2 files  1. CHANGE /home/dsl/.xserverrc to:  exec /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86  -nolisten tcp                 ****(copy included in /home/dsl/XFree86_config_files)****  2. CREATE a /etc/X11/XF86Config-4: the content of this file  depends on the hardware you have. you can find examples of  such file all over the internet (use google). i have some  on http://home.zonnet.nl/henk.1955  this does NOT remove the DSL KDrive ( the small XServer)  if the XFree86 wont start, you can type: xsetup.sh to get the DSL-X back.  then try to correct the error in XF86Config-4  (****There are several working XF86Config-4 files in   the included home/dsl/XFree86_config_files directory..  Start with the XF86Config-4_vesa version first****)  Thanks to Henk1955 for the kickstart and contribution  and SaidenUnleashed for testing it on ATI/Radeon hardware  Compaq and Toshibe laptops and NVidia tested by ke4nt. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  So, the thing is that after loading the extension file, I dont get the .xserverrc file at /home/dsl !!! So I can't continue with the instructions provided . . . I'm feeling a bit fustrated because nobody answer in this forum. Please any help will be much appreciated. Thank you. 
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