On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 12:08:39AM +0930, David Purton wrote: > Hurrah - woody upgraded to X4.1 and now it's broken :( very easy way to fix this problem.
Goto a console, and as root, check to see if you have an /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and an /etc/X11/XF86Config. In my case, I had my original config files under XF86Config but the upgrade created XF86Config-4 with default info in there. The -4 file gets priority as the config file when starting X. I deleted the XF86Config-4 file and ran startx, everything was cool. Now, if you originally had a XF86Config-4 file, that might have been overwritten with the new info for X. In that case, re-run the xf86config script as root and re-configure X. I'm certain there's got to be a different/better way of doing this however,.. this was just the method which I took :P Good luck... -- Adam McDaniel Infrastructure Technology Consultant M-Tech Mercury Information Technology, Inc.