David,
   Not so easy.  They put files all over the place.  XF86Config and 
XF86Config-4 in the /etc/X11 directory are untouched.  Running 
Xconfigurator doesn't get rid of the accelx driver.  There is a file
Xaccel.ini in the /etc directory but that looks like an XF86Config-4 file 
but I'm not sure what's pointing to it. [It should be clear that I am not 
very conversant with XWindows although I rely on it for the most part 
except on my two servers and for PostGresQL work{so far).]
   I'll keep looking and eventually - maybe!

Thanks,

Bob

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>>Therefore I am left with the 
>>ugly task of removing XFree86 and reinstalling to get rid of their code.
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> I doubt that you need to go to all that trouble.  Just reconfigure XFree 
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