Look in your /etc/X11 directory for a file called Xserver.  The first line
of that file is the Xserver that is used.  Change that to whatever you
want it to be.  Or, you can just use XF86Setup and select your video card
from the list and it will automatically make the needed changes.

                                                                Rob

On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, dkphoto wrote:

> I answered no, when I should have said yes, when dselect asked me if I 
> wanted ????? as my default xserver. How can I fix this?
> 
> David Kachel
> 
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