On Wednesday 18 December 2002 21:10, Omer Zak wrote:

until now, i still don't know what was the problem, but adding 
 Option          "SWCursor" "True" to the "Device" section, solved the 
problem.

i still wish to know what the hell went wrong though...

tal.



> If you can spare a partition in your hard disk (or, better, if your hard
> disk/s are in removable drawers), then you can make a fresh
> minimal Debian installation in the spare partition.  Once the fresh
> installation is working, copy the XF86Config-4 created there to your
> regular installation.
>
> If you followed the safe practice of giving a separate partition to /var
> and/or /tmp, then you can temporarily move them to the root partition,
> modify your fstab, and then install.
> After rebuilding the XF86Config-4, go back to the original configuration.
>
> I believe that all this can be done in less than an hour (including few
> reboots).
>                                              --- Omer
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> On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Amir Tal wrote:
> > OK, now I'm really pissed !
> > its been like 3 hours now, that i am trying to get over this problem, and
> > its like obvious that one ofyou geniuses will see the config file and the
> > answer will just pop in front of you...right ? ;)
> >
> > while trying to get a better driver for my Neomagic VGA card, i've
> > installed the svga server, and debconf screwed up my XF86Config-4, which
> > i was stupid enough NOT to backup first.. (what an ass hole...)
>
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