On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> I needed burn a cd with all the xfree86 4.0.2 file for glibc 2.2.16-22
> then run the Xinstall.sh script.  This overwrite all the X11 stuff. Now X
> comes up but in twm (yuck).

  I realize this is a little late, but if you manually extract just the binary
driver(s) and supporting file(s) from the XFree binary distribution, you
should be able to copy them into virtually any other XFree 4.0.x installation
and get things working, with the distribution's pre-packaged X11 environment
still intact.  Useful to avoid the hassle of reconfiguring the *rest* of X11.

  (This will cause whatever package manager installed the original files to
complain that something (you) modified them, but that's okay, 'cause you did.)

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