I have (very) recently done a new install of the 1.1 beta test software on an IBM ThinkPad 360. I had previously installed the 0.93R6 release on the same machine, and was able to configure X without much difficulty.
After installing the 1.1 beta (which went _very_ smoothly! :), I can no longer get X configured properly, and I do not have the previous config file (I had to remove Debian Linux entirely from the system at one point). I am running into two problems. The first problem is that the system no longer seems to recognize the integrated pointing device (the little pressure sensitive joystick in the middle of the keyboard). It is no longer identified as a PS/2 device at bootup, and I cannot get any response from the mouse when I "startx". I have tried various settings of the device type and device location. One difference I have noticed is that there is no longer a "/dev/ps2mouse" device, although there is a "/dev/psmouse" device. The second problem is that I cannot seem to get a valid set of "ModeLine" settings. If I set "virtual" to "0 0", I get doubled up images of the desktop; i.e., the screen seems to be split in half, and replicated in both the top and bottom halves. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Gary Kline ([EMAIL PROTECTED])