Check your /etc/X11/Xserver file.  the first line should have the path and
filename of the server
that you want to use.  It seems that while other distributions link X to
the server you want to run,
Debian uses X as a small 'loader' program that reads the Xserver file and
gets the server to run from here.
With the server listed as XF86_NONE in the Xserver file (first line), I
received the messages you have posted.  I had to change the server name
manually.  For some reason, after fooling around with the configurations,
XF86Setup wouldn't change the server name in Xserver.


tjm
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