David Warnock wrote:
> I suggest you look in the man pages for startx. You should see that the
> default X server to start is X. On my system that was starting the wrong
> server so I changed X to be a symbolic link to XF86_SVGA.
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
On a Debian system, /usr/bin/X11/X is not a symlink at all but actually
a wrapper program that checks the file /etc/X11/Xserver for the proper X
server to call.  You'll want the first line in that file to read
"/usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA".  See /usr/doc/xbase/README.Debian for more
information.

Noel

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