Hello Billy,

Monday, January 24, 2005, 9:14:58 PM, you wrote:

BH> My advice: keep doing what you're doing. You'll learn more just by 
BH> reading and doing.

That's what I am doing. I read practically everything on here, most of it
is way, way above my head but if I see anything that strikes a chord I save
it for future reference... I have learnt a great deal more in two weeks
with Gentoo than I did 2 years with SuSE.

The thing that fascinates me with this ATI driver business is although I
can't get it to work, it doesn't seem to cock anything up either. I've cut
bits out of xorg.conf, put bits in, changed this, changed that, I even
completely changed xorg.conf for one someone on here sent me probably from
a totally system that bears little in common with this but it still makes
no difference.

Doing all that to it I would have thought rather than getting it to work
properly I would have at least cocked something up so that X don't work at
all. But it doesn't, even changing the xorg.conf didn't mess anything up.

I do still make regular Acronis images just in case though :)

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Tony.
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