Whoa!
No need to make so much fuss about the way I sent logs: I sent them directly 
attaching them in Thunderbird and via paste.debian.net.
In my case there was NO log to /var/log/xorg.0.log.
Can someone suggest how can I understand what's wrong with debian install? ... 
or is the implicit answer to go to Mint?
After zillions of messages discussing what I should, should not, and perhaps would, do 
(not to mention the "meaning of should" to which we should give a cold 
shoulder) is there someone willing to give some hint?
The best I got is "It works fine on my machine" (implying I must be non compos 
mentis).
I have high respect of Debian philosophy and practice, but the list seems to be 
drifting a way a bit too much.
Signal/noise ratio is dangerously approaching usenet standards.

Sorry for the rant, but I'm really tired right now (05:18 AM here and i 
finished coffee supply some hours ago)
g'nite!
Mauro


Il 23/11/2015 02:06, Felix Miata ha scritto:
Gene Heskett composed on 2015-11-22 19:29 (UTC-0500):

Felix Miata wrote:
Xorg.0.log contains bits that can be considerd personal in nature.
How so? I don't recall ever seeing a passwd, or a list of my meds
included in it.
Please explain just what it is in the way of personal info that we are to
expunge before posting.
"can be considered" means opinions are involved, and possibly nothing is
actually risky or personal or needs redaction. I'm not going to catalog what
bits might be among them. One to consider:

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