Young wrote:
>
> I think it added xbooks but I don't believe I added xbase again which
> I would expect to change everything. It replaced many of the files X
> uses for configuration.
>
It shouldn't.
But under Debian all configuration files are in /etc (and those for X11
are in /etc/X11 ).
Did y
> I'd like to be able to run xdm to start X but it seems that it starts
> in some wrong mode. I believe when I originaly installed debian, it
> asked me if I wanted to use xdm to start x and it recommended it. Is
> there a script or some parameters I can pass to have xdm start X in the
> same mode
I recently added some packages and somewhere during the installation I
got a question something like:
"Should I kill XDM"
I said yes and after the installation my X setup was broken.
I think it added xbooks but I don't believe I added xbase again which
I would expect to change everything. It re
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