Ryan,
 I'd recommend getting apt-get, and use it to remove all XFree86
components. Apt will be easier to remove dependancies than RPM. Next,
run "up2date --nox -p" to update the packages you removed with Red Hat
Network. Finally, use "up2date -i pkg" to reinstall the X. It's a pain,
but it worked for me when I borked my X, playing with the drivers.

On my Pentium 733MHz/cable modem, it took about 1 hour.

HTH.

On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 05:31, Jim Ray wrote:
> it might be quicker to re-load rh-9 than troubleshoot the error unless the user had 
> installed lots of other super flammer turbo whapper daemons and the like.
> 
>       -----Original Message----- 
>       From: Ryan Leathers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       Sent: Thu 6/19/2003 11:27 AM 
>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       Cc: 
>       Subject: [TriLUG] X won't start
>       
>       
> 

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