Hi, I installed potato on a desktop when it was unstable and have updated/upgraded since I then did a cdrom install on my laptop about 5 weeks ago. Both have Communicator 4.75 and I loaded Gnome 1.2.2 from woody. As things had gone reasonably well I decided I would try XF86 4.01 on my laptop. I saved X11R6 to /usr/oldx and /etc/X11 to /home/tim olde11. I did make sure that glibc21 was the right set of binaries and downloaded them. It is at this point that things go badly awry. I had a logic failure on the structure of my saved files - thinking that the subdirectories were what was saved. When I had trouble installing 4.01 I decided to go back to 3. I removed X11R6 and created a new X11R6 and copied the files from /usr /oldx into the new X11R6. I did not recognise that I now had /usr/X11R6/X11R6/ and started to move directories! I ended up deciding that I should delete X11R6 again and start over. Unfortunately, in all my messing around, I moved /usr/lib into X11R6 and then deleted it along with the rest of X11R6! My desktop is linked to my laptop so I installed nfs-server and copied /usr/lib from my desktop. Taking more care I again copied /usr/oldx back into /usr and now had what I thoght was the correct structure in X11R6, but X would still not run. Top showed multiple copies of cpp running. I was back at square one. So why not try again with 4.01. The laptop is a Gateway Solo 5150 with the Neomagic (NM2200) video chip with 2.5MB RAM. "startx" under 4.10 gives a Parse error in the config file in section Monitor '"35.15" is not a valid keywird in this setion'. I would welcome any suggestions as to how I might get myself out of this mess. As there may be files missing that were under /usr will I lose everything I have loaded since installation if I re-install from cd? TIA, Tim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]