Saludos Debianitas!
Me ha sucedido algo que no entiendo y es que el paquete xserver-xfre
segun el dselect esta en este estado:
EIOM
 C**   xserver-xfre 4.1.0-9

El asunto es que si lo quiero configurar invariablmente el sistema se
cuelga,pero si lo quiero desinstalar tambien me pasa lo mismo :-(
que puedo hacer?,puedo volverlo al estado original (no instalado) sin que
me cuelge el sistema?.
Por otra parte el debconf me envia el siguiente mensaje:

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Subject: Debconf: Configuring Xserver-xfree86 -- The XFree86 X server's 
configuration file is /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
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People familiar with the version 3 series of the XFree86 X servers should
be aware that the new unified X server, called XFree86, has changed its
configuration file format.  This new X server searches for and uses the
XF86Config-4 file preferentially, only falling back to XF86Config if the
former does not exist.  In the Debian system, because both XFree86 version
3 and version 4 X servers are supported, it is expected that the filename
"XF86Config-4" will be used for the version 4 server, and "XF86Config" for
version 3 servers only.  The tools that generate these files are
configured to use the proper filenames by default.

Both files are kept in the /etc/X11 directory.

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Debconf, running at KaOs
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