Hi all, Encouraged by the transition from phase1 to phase2, I decided to switch to Xfree86 4.0.1. Okay, so I twitched my sources.list file, and here goes. My hardware is this: video card is a Riva TNT2 with 32 Mb RAM, monitor is a Dell P991 (19", good stuff), PS/2 mouse, French 105-key keyboard. Now there is one little problem: suppose I freshly booted. Now suppose I want to launch X. I type 'startx', but that command apparently tries to launch the previous version of X (3.3.6). Strange, the startx script isn't owned by any package... Should that be considered to be a problem? Other problem (bigger): once I find that I have to run XFree86, do some stuff (mainly work :-), then I quit. Supposedly I should find my good ole console again, huh? Well, I do, but the screen keeps black. I can use the console if I know what to type ('su -', 'root-pwd', 'reboot' for instance), but the screen keeps black. Until after the reboot, that is. I can restart X and it works OK, but from then until the reboot, text-mode is off. Or maybe it's black on black, dunno, anyway it's unusable for everyday life. Okay, so I installed gdm, but I'd rather like to get rid of it. I want to be able to log on from the console. Other problem: when I'm not root, I get permission denied errors when trying to launch X, e.g /--- | Fatal server error: | Cannot open log file "/var/log/XFree86.1.log" \--- I guess some program or other isn't setuid or something like that. All this with 0phase2v3. Otherwise, everything works. Great job. Roland. -- Roland Mas You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish. -- in the tunefs manual page. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]