Can't remember what they did in 7.0, but I just upgraded to 7.1 and (as long as
you're doing an upgrade) Xconfigurator wasn't fired up... they just used the
X setting from the previous version you have.
 
andy at theasis.com wrote:
> 
> > I heard from a friend of mine whose a huge UNIX geek that rh 7.x has some 
> > serious issues with Xconfigurator on certain video cards, and that linuxconf 
> > doesn't work too well. According to him, he and most of his buddies at 
> > Cargill had to downgrade to 6.2. Could anyone shead some light on this?
> 
> That doesn't make much sense to me. Xconfigurator isn't really a RedHat
> thing, is it?  Anyway, all it does is provide you a pleasant interface for
> writing XF86Config. There are alternatives, including xf86config, which
> comes with the distribution. Worst case, if the thing you're using doesn't
> work quite right, you go read a couple docs and tweak the XF86Config by
> hand. 
> 
> What video card are you concerned about? 
> 
> Andy
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