The Snyder Family wrote:
>
> Tried using dpkg -i to reinstall about every possible XF86 file I could
> (including fonts). I tried deleting the old XF86Config files....startx
> searches for them and then doesn't start. Tried copying XF86Config.new into
> etc/X11/ as XF86config....gave me errors and would not start. Tried copying
> XF86Config-4 as XF86Config still no luck. There is probably a fix to this in
> testing by now. I don't imagine there is an easy way to connect a modem from
> the command prompt to do an apt-get update.
>
> I guess I'm destined to do a total reinstall. I looked at the user maillist
> at Debian....seems I wasn't the only one with problems. Still, no
> suggestions that I haven't already tried.Any last resort brainstorms would
> be immensely appreciated before I do the worst tomorrow.
> (At least I'll be able to backup some files first).
> Thanks,
> Glen
>
Hi
Did you try to copy /root/XF86Config-4 to /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
XF86Config-4 is the proper name for the file,as I suggested with " move
".
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