Hello, ... after some harddisk problems, i had to reinstall my system (ppc/apus) and built the newest boot floppies for it and tested it.
after choosing the task-x-common, or whatever it was called, i was asked about configuring X. the dialog boxes tells me that i don't have a /proc/pci (which is normal since i don't have a pci bus on my hardware, and am using an fbdev X server anyway.) so i respond to some questions saying no to them, (don't remember well), and then apt-get crashes on me. Very strange behavior. Are the X packages responsible for that or the boot floppies stuff ? Anyway, since at least two arches that debian will support with potato use the fbdev X server, and maybe other could use it too, would it not be nice to check for a present /proc/fb#, when no /proc/pci is there (or even check for both and ask the user which he will use) ? After that you can easily generate a XF86Config file for fbdev driver, asking the user only about their monitor specifications, and detecing the chipset used from the /proc/fb file, andenabling accels if it is supported ? I could do the changes if needed, but i think it will be quicker if someone knowledgeable about the configuration process look into it, or at least provide me some information on where to look. Also i have no diskspace anymore for building the xfree-1 package. Friendly, Svne LUTHER

