> > Well...woody and potato handle X and its configuration very differently. > Woody uses X 4.02 (I think) while potato uses 3.3.6. There are a number of > differences, not the least of which is that your X configuration is no longer > stored in /etc/X11/XF86Config but is now stored in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
Okay! Okay! Okay! :) I goofed. Woody can ALSO run 3.3.6! I guess I'm going from memory and from the numerous postings here on Debian User that when upgrading to Woody it is not uncommon to experience problems with the X configuration and a lot of it has to do with XF 4.0X either attempting to install itself or otherwise confusing the issue with regards to how X operates. IIRC, when many users upgrade to Woody, their X configuration is jacked up and they have to take matters into their own hands to straighten it back out. robert a. jacobs