On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 09:59:31AM -0400,  Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
> I knew that XF86Setup would overwrite XF86Config, so I saved a copy. I
> don't know what *other* file XF86Setup created/restored/modified, but it
> wasn't XF86Config.

There have been some brains hacked into both XF86Setup and the
xserver-configure wrapper script that goes to lengths to avoid clobbering
an existing XF86Config file.

XF86Setup also puts its fingers into /etc/X11/Xserver.  I'm pretty sure
these two files are the only things it touches.

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