There are valid reasons to prefer Fink's xfree86, but if you don't know of one, I would recommend to stay with Apple's X11.
Martin, I'd like to hear you expand on this - what exactly are you saying? I'm using Apple's X11 at the moment (and have finally got things to a point where I'm satisfied with it), but if Fink's xfree86 is preferrable, I'd like to hear why.
Brett --
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