Re: How come X seems insistent on managing my XF86Config now?

2003-10-14 Thread Greg Stark
Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [CCing debian-x because if I get hit by a bus or arrested by Secretary Ashcroft today, the following will be important for the inheritor of our XFree86 packages to know.] Ah, for some reason I had trouble finding this mailing list. I poked around

Re: How come X seems insistent on managing my XF86Config now?

2003-10-09 Thread Greg Stark
Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just answer the questions. Well there seem to be a lot of them. And a lot of them don't seem to have default answers. Or in some cases any reasonable answer given my setup. It doesn't insist on managing your XF86Config-4 file now, it just insists

Re: How come X seems insistent on managing my XF86Config now?

2003-10-09 Thread Branden Robinson
[CCing debian-x because if I get hit by a bus or arrested by Secretary Ashcroft today, the following will be important for the inheritor of our XFree86 packages to know.] On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 12:20:01AM -0400, Greg Stark wrote: Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just answer the

How come X seems insistent on managing my XF86Config now?

2003-10-08 Thread Gregory Stark
I've always managed my own XF86Config, and the debian packages have for the most part stayed out of my way. How come now I can't upgrade without answering dozens of questions about my graphics card and monitor etc. I've been stuck at this version for a while since I always C-c the configuration

Re: How come X seems insistent on managing my XF86Config now?

2003-10-08 Thread Branden Robinson
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 12:21:39PM -0400, Gregory Stark wrote: I've always managed my own XF86Config, and the debian packages have for the most part stayed out of my way. How come now I can't upgrade without answering dozens of questions about my graphics card and monitor etc. I've been stuck