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A long time ago, X used to fall back to running a configuration tool.
This may have been long ago, when XFdrake wstill had a link for
XF86configure (or whatever Redhat used to call their tool).

Why, if a user makes a mistake, do they end up with a console login,
when they could have XFdrake instead to help them fix the problem?

See the comments in the OSNews review to see why I am asking this again.

Windows95 even had a safe mode which would help you reoconfigure your
display settings. 8 years later, and Mandrake doesn't.

Regards,
Buchan
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