Marcelo> namely, another tool can present the user with a more Marcelo> sensibly designed list itz> But, with this server (and yes, I tried both 4.[01]) I keep itz> experiencing minor pixel corruption with scrolling. So, I _want_ itz> (and I sure expect to be able) to select xserver-svga.
Marcelo> I see your point, but nothing prevents the hypothetical "more Marcelo> sensibly designed" tool to offer the user with the Marcelo> possibility of either a) selecting the old X server if the Marcelo> new one is known to be buggy with a particular hardware Marcelo> configuration or b) presenting the user with a more Marcelo> advanced|fine grained way of selecting the X server. First, I doubt that a) is realistic. Why haven't the XFree project themselves fixed the bug? Probably because it is not "known" to be buggy, that is, because there are only a very few people who have seen it, and it depends on their complete hardware configuration including the bus, clock speed, and gods know what else, so it is irreproducible for the maintainers. But for the people who have the bug it is crucial that they can work around it by selecting another server. As for b), if the system determined my card was S3V based and used that information to filter down the choices just to xserver-{svga,s3,xfree86} I would be happy. But I don't know if this is presently possible with debconf - i.e. can the set of choices be generated on the fly? Marcelo> finally, debconf is a tool that allows the maintainer to get Marcelo> information from the user, it's not a registry. You can go Marcelo> ahead and change the configuration without using debconf and Marcelo> your changes must be preserved. Presumably all this matters only the first time X is installed, anyway (afterwards it's trivial to simply upgrade the _existing_ server). The first time, debconf's answer will be used by the setup script. -- Ian Zimmerman, Oakland, California, U.S.A. The easiest way to win an argument: ridicule your opponent's basic assumptions by stating their negation and postfixing it with ", right?" GPG pub key: 433BA087 9C0F 194F 203A 63F7 B1B8 6E5A 8CA3 27DB 433B A087