Re: dpkg-reconfigure -VS- XFree86 -configure

2002-10-03 Thread Branden Robinson
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Re: dpkg-reconfigure -VS- XFree86 -configure

2002-10-03 Thread Branden Robinson
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dpkg-reconfigure -VS- XFree86 -configure

2002-10-02 Thread John Gay
After playing with the XFree86 sources for a while, on a LFS box, I am wondering why Debian still has such a complex XF86Config-4 file? I know the the 3.x series of X was a real pain to configure, but the 4.X series seems much easier, or maybe I've spent enough time playing with it to have fina

dpkg-reconfigure -VS- XFree86 -configure

2002-10-02 Thread John Gay
After playing with the XFree86 sources for a while, on a LFS box, I am wondering why Debian still has such a complex XF86Config-4 file? I know the the 3.x series of X was a real pain to configure, but the 4.X series seems much easier, or maybe I've spent enough time playing with it to have fin