> amael wrote: > > > > okay, i just figured this out. if anyone experiences the same problem, make > > a symlink /etc/X11/X that points to your xserver (the one you want to use!) > > and another symlink /etc/XF86Config that points to /etc/X11/XF86Config > > > There is a file /etc/X11/Xserver. The first line states the server name > like XF86_SVGA. Please check this as you should not have to create a > symlink. Your method circumvents the way it is suppose to work in > Debian. > > Hope this helps, > Eric :-)
hmmm, this is interesting. i do have the file /etc/X11/Xserver and it has my xserver in the top line (not /etc/X11/X but the address of the xserver itself) i do not know why that is. i suppose it would be more straight forward the way will posted it...maybe i'll just point Xserver to X and then it should be the same thing, right? -amael