You'll want a standard XFree86 setup--the fink xfree86-base and -rootless packages will give you what you need. In this case the stability is very good, but it's slower than using X11.app .
Actually, I would suggest the "xfree86" package over those two. xfree86 is version 4.3, the -base and -rootless are still 4.2.1.1. XFree86 4.3 is pretty much on-par with Apple X11 in terms of performance (in most cases), the only thing it doesn't have is quartz-wm. But it also doesn't have weird keyboard bugs. ;)
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