Hi.
It seems that I've finally managed to get X 4.03 onto my Debian potato box (ie: 
all the links/files/directories appear to be present and correct); but 
configuration must still be wrong.

After the install was  completed I initially ran "xf86config" but have also 
tried "xf86cfg" and "X --configure" saving the output "XF86Config-4" separately 
and named slightly differently.
After examining each of the XF86Config-4 that were produced I can find little 
difference from one to the other, though I did have to correct each because the 
 mouse would not detect automatically and needed to be changed over to use 
"/dev/psaux" in place of "/dev/mouse".

I then progressively renamed one of the three output files to "XF86Config-4" 
and tried "startx"; and in all three cases had the same results. X simply won't 
start - it aborts and creates a log file.

As all my "XF86Config-4" were all the same I've chosen an arbitrary one to send 
along for list member to examine. I've also attached the log output from trying 
to startx with that config file.

Does anyone see anything out of whack? Is there anything obviously wrong with 
my config?
I've gone over the log and can't even tell where the process dies, all I can 
see is that there is a "signal 11" but I've not been able to find out 
why/where. I also tried to find a list of possible error messages/error states 
but can't seem to find any such listing anywhere in the man or on the web. The 
only parts that I know seem wrong somehow are the errors mentioning the font(s) 
paths; those are valid paths and do lead to the expected directories.

Thanks for lending me your brains,
Marc.

Attachment: XF86Config-4
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Attachment: XFree86.0.log
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