> I installed XF86 over MetroX
> but i removed the MetroX rpm first
> everything worked fine
> 
> I assume you have the rpm for MetroX so uninstalling it shouldn't be a
> problem
> 
> Barrie B Campbell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Meanwhile, make /etc/X11/X a symlink to the XFree86 driver that you
> need to
> >run with your card (if any), and forget about MetroX for the moment
> (bummer).
>  
> Please excuse my rather severe case of ignorance regarding X Server
> administration. Where would I find those drivers within my local file
> system, and how would I know which one to point the link to?
>  
> Does RedHat do anything special with the packages, or is it safe for
> me
> to get the latest XFree86 server from XFree86.org and "rpm -u" it over
> top of what I already have?
>  
> Will installing an updated XFree86 do anything to destroy the MetroX
> setup, and vice versa?
>  
> Thanks.
> 

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