I installed a bunch of packages from sid because I wanted to run gnapster-gtk 1.4.2-0.1. I managed to get all of the packages installed and configured, including Gnapster, but I broke X in the process. When I try to start X I get this message:
X: /etc/X11/X points back to X wrapper executable, aborting. I also noticed that the package xserver-svga 3.3.6-38 is half configured with the flags iF when I run dpkg -l. I tried to configure it using dpkg --configure xserver-svga and got this: dpkg: error processing xserver-svga (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 10 Errors were encountered while processing: xserver-svga Then I tried to remove it, then purge it and got the same message. I can't get rid of it! So my questions are why won't X start? Why can't I remove the xserver-svga package? Are they the same problem or two different problems? And how do I fix this mess? Is it because sid destroys things? Is it wise to name a version after sid? Thanks, David

