Thanks for the tip, but this was hopeless. I don't understand how, but the YellowDog and Mandrake distributions manage to configure X fine on my machine, during the installation, without me having to answer _ANY_ questions. The only reason I am not using them is that I can't get my wireless card working there.

Using the suggested command below presented a sequence of questions that I tried to answer as best I could. The result was no better than I had before.

Mark

On Jan 27, 2006, at 10:23 AM, Daniel Robitaille wrote:

Is there a way to recover this installation using command-line mode?

you could try a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"  to regenerate a new xorg.conf
file.







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