> If we want to be friendly to newbies, we can write an X configurator
> like RedHat; but I don't think that's what we want.

I've heard rumors of this, but not seen it -- how does it differ from
XF86Setup (not xf86config, which is probably what the debian
old-timers think of, but the new tk-based config tool that comes with
xfree86 3.2?)  And what's is license?  Any reason we can't bpackage it
too, at least as an option?
                        _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                        The Herd of Kittens
                        Debian X Maintainer


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