As another side note... I recommend NOT having X start when the system starts. This makes it easier to troubleshoot your problems because when you do a 'startx' you'll see the dump if it fails and at least your computer won't reboot itself. Otherwise try doing a 'Control,Alt,Backspace' to kill the Xserver as soon as it tries to start so you can try and remedy the problem. Of course that could prove pointless as some systems will try and keep the Xserver running even if you try and kill it. It'll just respawn and cause more of a headache.
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