I realise this is not exactly a support forum, but, I've got a GVX1 video card, which is only supported by xfree86>4.2.0 so I had the sources for 4.2.0 on a CD, so a little reading of Makefiles and such I figured out how to make World, back-up the now useless x config stuff and installed 4.2.0 from source. Now I can use my GVX1 card but I'm afraid to dist-upgrade incase apt replaces all my carefully installed and configured 4.2.0 with Brandens 4.1.0 .deb's. I've also been playing with xig's demo Accelerated-X server to get full advantage of 3D acceleration and stereo output. I'm finally starting to get comfortable with X and it's configuration, but just a little.
I'm not entirely sure how much of my current X is: 1) 4.2.0 from the sources I compiled and installed on top of the old X. 2) Old X from brandens previous .deb's left behind when I installed the sources. 3) Accelerated-X's stuff. I know the demo server only runs for several minutes at a time, but I'm worried about support stuff like the OpenGL stuff. I've got a list of most of the packages apt wants to install with apt-get -s dist-upgrade|grep 4.1.0- But I'm still worried about related stuff like the Mesa/OpenGL stuff, mixed libs and what-not. With Woody getting nearer to freezing, I'd really like to dist-upgrade soon, but not destroy my currently bastardized-but-working X. I'm fairle confident that once Branden get a chance to get the next generation of X debianized I won't have to worry about the dist-upgrade, but until then, I am worried. So . . . What do I need to put on hold to be sure that a dist-upgrade does not shatter my current fragile X system? How do I check exactly which X-related software packages my system is using, since many parts are NOT from .deb's? I won't insult anyone by asking when 4.2.0 deb's will be out, I know the Woody freeze is too important! Branden does great work for Debian AND for X by ensuring full compatibility before releasing deb's into the wild! I jsut want to be sure that the next dist-upgrade will not thrash my currently working X. I'd hate to spend several more days building, installing and tweaking 4.2.0 sources again. Cheers, John Gay -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]