Hello, I installed Debian 1.2.6 with the fixes and had the same problem. The solution, it turns out, is to update the path listing in /etc/ld.so.conf by adding a line that says "/usr/X11R6/lib", without the quotes of course, and then running /sbin/ldconfig to update the ld cache (/etc/ld.so.cache). According to the ldconfig man page, ldconfig is normally run at boot time, but it was commented out in my configuration. This is probably a mistake in the installation process. See the ld.so and ldconfig man pages. Perhaps a message was flashed to me during the installation of the X clients which used those libraries or the X libraries themselves and I just missed it. Loading a library dynamically is a fairly new concept to me and the workings of ld.so even newer. If there was a message it should be clearer. If there was no message there should be. Or have the installation process uncomment the line that invokes lddconfig. It sure had my panties in a bunch for a while. Good luck!
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