Find configuration files

Hi,
How to find what are the configuration files needed for default executables in Linux? Is it possible to find it?
For Example : xhost which has some configuration files.how to find those files by simple way?.
I am not good in OS level.
Thanks & Regards,
VN
Edited by: user3266490 on Jul 12, 2012 1:45 AM

Most system wide system and software program settings are stored in /etc and sub-directories. User specific settings are generally located in $HOME. You can use the "ls -a" command to show hidden files and directories that start with a period (.). The man page for a command will also typically show where the settings are stored, .e.g. "man xhost". Btw, the xhost program is obsolete and should not be used anymore.

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