"Andy Neillans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > so where do you want it to find an "old" file? before formatting?
> 
> Well, if an XF86Config-4 exists when XFDrak goes to save the settings,
> then it would be nice if the existing file was renamed to
> XF86Config-4.XFDrak.old or something along those lines, just in case you
> change your mind about the settings.

ok, done

> 
> > anyway, can you send the generated XF86Config-4? can you try XFdrake
> > after install and see if it fails too
> > (remove /etc/X11/XF86Config{-4,} first) ?
> 
> XFDrake works perfectly after deleting all the XF86Config* files.
> Think it was just a fluke or a bad config file from the installer?

I don't know. If it happens again, tell me.

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