It is at the top of XFree's logfile, probably /var/log/
It also sends it to stdout or stderr when X starts up, so it capturable
by something like startx > XLOG 2>&1
Bill
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 01:16:04AM -0500, gnorb wrote:
> Is there some tool in Xfree86 that I could use to check the version of
> it I'm running? I know that in an RPM based system I can just use rpm
> -qa | grep XFree86, but what about on a Debian system? On Slackware? Is
> there one single tool that'll be distro independent?
>
> Gnorb
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