Hallo again,
        I'm puzzled about the way the debian X distribution works. On my 
machine at home
I put on the distribution from Xfree86.org because I was more familiar with 
that and I couldn't
figure out dselect properly at the time, but on my machine at work I've put the 
'proper' Debian
X installation. 
        My problem is with the way the X server starts. I can happily use 
XF86Setup
to give me a nice looking server at 1182x864x8, but after that whenever I run 
startx I get
a message saying something about the X server not being able to run at the 
specified 
resolution (sorry I don't have the exact message at hand). BUT IT WORKED FOR 
XF86SETUP!
I know that 'X' is a wrapper around the chosen server but what exactly does it 
do?
If I change X to a symbolic link to the Xserver then everything works fine. My 
resolution
is crystal clear and everything appears to be running ok. As long as X is the 
wrapper, it doesn't
want to run above vga.
        Any ideas?
Initially the adjustments made at the end of XF86Setup with xvidtune weren't 
written to XF86Config
either. I had to manually record the values and make the adjustments myself. Is 
this 'normal'
for the Debian X Windows? If not then what am I doing wrong?
        All suggestions gratefully received.

Thanks again. You're all wonderful



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