I've heard good and bad stories.  Of those selections you would want 
Linux-ix86-glibc21.  I would download the RPMS from the cooker site though.  Most of 
them are in the contribs directory and the XServer rpm is in the cooker/Mandrake/RPMS 
directory.  That is by far the easiest way to upgrade.  There is also no Xconfigurator 
and I don't beleive the XFDrake will work to configure it either.  You have to use 
xf86config.
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From: wayne petherick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 14:06:32

>I am looking at upgrading to XF86 v4.0 and was wondering a few things.
>First of all, is this release stable yet, and second, there are a few
>version for Linux iX86 systems.
>
>Linux-alpha-glibc21/    17-Mar-2000 09:55      
>Linux-ix86-glibc20/     17-Mar-2000 23:25        
>Linux-ix86-glibc21/     26-Apr-2000 03:44        
>Linux-ix86-libc5/  
>
>This is pasted from the XF homepage and I was wondering which one I need.
>I am running MDK7.0 on an Athlon 550 with the same kernel version that came
>with the distro.  Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Wayne
>
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>Wayne Petherick
>Humanities and Social Sciences
>Bond University
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