There seems to be some confusion here.

Apple's X11 for Panther works just fine and is quite stable.  Most users will
be quite happy with this option and won't need to install Fink's xfree86
package.

The instructions about removing Fink probably need to be updated, to point
out that you would only remove /usr/X11R6 if you were using Fink's xfree86
package.  (Note that prior to Apple's release of X11 beta for Jaguar,
installing Fink's xfree86 was the most common option for users, which is
what led to the instructions you saw.)

If you have inadvertantly removed /usr/X11R6 when using Apple's X11, you
can either reinstall Apple's X11  (from the 10.3 and XCode install disks:
you need the X11SDK package from XCode if you are going to install any
Fink packages from source), or you can install Fink's xfree86.

  -- Dave


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