Just to report, I use X.org.  Once my install of Debian was complete, I immediately changed my sources.list to the unstable branch and installed everything from there.  This gave me X.org, and it works just fine.  For awhile now, X.org has been on top of things a little better than XFree86. 

On a note on the unstable branch, Debian is one of those distros that I feel is very safe to run off their unstable branch.  They aren't as fast as other distros in moving things from unstable to stable, and experimental to unstable for that matter.  Debian is one to make their distro very solid at the point it is at.  They don't rush things, and therefore their unstable branch is usually pretty solid.

icedtrip

On 3/7/06, Vito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again:

can anyone tell me if there is any advantage to upgrade xfree86 to X.org on my old pb1400c? If so, is it kernel dependent  ( that is will it work with our current 2.4.30  miboot kernel)?

Thx Again,
Vito

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