Marcus, earlier this week I downloaded the latest tarball and lots of files and directories have the group id set to 1000, so forexample /info and 5-7 other toplevel directories has that group. Also X did complain about stange file owners. (yes, I did unpack using the --same-owner and zxvpf options)
Group 1000 mean that /info (and /tmp and others I don't remember) will have group membership set to the group beloning to the first regular user that is created. Please say this is not how things should be, because if this is ok there is several things I have misunderstood about file permissions. Of course using debian packages and cross-install worked just fine. Nice work on the X packages! If just X would run as a regular user... -- Tom Cato Amundsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GNU Solfege - free eartraining, http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/

