Xayd is correct, but I would like to add a few comments:
1. For the ATI Xpert 98, XF86Setup will work nicely. The reason I suggest using the text-mode xf86config is because you will occasionally encounter the oddball chipset that will not work with XF86Setup (the SiS 620, which is the one I have on the computer I'm using right now, is one of them).
2. Using XF86Setup is good all the way to XFree86 3.3.6 (which is what Red Hat 6.2 uses). Once you upgrade to XFree86 4.0 (which supports the ATI chipsets quite nicely), the program XF86Setup is replaced by xf86cfg (I think....I forgot the exact name of the program).
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