On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 11:16, Peter Hutnick wrote: > >>But KDE clearly (?) states I am running 3.3.6-11, which is the stable > >>package, AFAIK.
> > You have it pointing to all 3 different flavors of Debian. Comment out the > > others, leave unstable uncommented, run apt-get update, and try again. Won't matter in the slighest (apt-get always installs the latest version number available). Just leave all the flavours in. You clearly have the latest version installed. Perhaps you also have legacy version? Do this: dpkg -l xfree* +++-==============-==============-============================================ ii xfree86-common 4.1.0-8 X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure I only have the latest version installed. If you have more you could remove (and/or purge) them: apt-get remove --purge <package name> NB: Purging removes that package's configuration files. If you can't boot into X any more you'll know for sure that KDE was running 3.3.6-11 :-) If so it might help fully reinstalling (a) or reconfiguring (b) the lastest packages: (a) apt-get remove --purge <package name> apt-get install <package name> or (b) dpkg-reconfigure <package name> man apt-get man dpkg-reconfigure dpkg-reconfigure reconfigures packages after they have already been installed. Pass it the names of a package or packages to reconfigure. This has the same effect as re-installing the package, basically. Regards, Adam