Hi, I recently shifted to Slackware from RHL. For slackware i used the command X -configure. It wrote the xf86config file for me after detecting my hardware. ONLY, u will have to change yout monitor frequencies manually.
I don't know if it will work on RHL.
Regards Aditya
Rajen M. Parekh wrote:
Abhijeet D Mhatre wrote:
I need either Xconfigurator source code or some other similar utility.
You can use xf86config. It is always included with X-server. It is a simple console based utility which asks you all the questions about your hardware and then writes the /etc/X11/XF86config file.
/usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config
HTH, Rajen M. Parekh
regards Abhijeet D Mhatre