--- Jason Clinton me@jasonclinton.com wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 22:55 -0800, Jack wrote:
I would suggest you "apt-get install
xserver-xfree86"
and make that your default X and see if that fixes things. If it does we know it is x.org.
This is very bad advice. xfree86 is abandoned and lacks a number of patches which have subsequently been applied to x.org.
Hunh!? XFree86 in stable is still very much supported and a security patch was released last month. Perhaps in "testing" or "unstable" it is abandoned, but patches don't always happen as fast in testing and unstable as in stable.
I'm quite happy using XFree86, but I wasn't necessarily proposing to use XFree86 permanently. I was primarily trying to offer troubleshooting tips to determine the problem and to get X up and working. It doesn't do any good to have only the X.org server installed if it doesn't function as needed.
Brian JD
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