On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 02:43, Rob Weir wrote:

> Or let your computer figure it out for itself:
> 
> $ apt-get install discover mdetect read-edid
> $ dpkg -P --force-depends xserver-xfree86 xfree86-common
> $ apt-get install xserver-xfree86 xfree86-common
> 
> The defaults should match your installed hardware, so hitting enter
> several hundred thousand times should get you a working X configuration.

Do you want to give us a hint what this actually means.   Anything with
"force" and package management demands an explanation and the risks
involved.
-- 
Thanks
KenF
OpenOffice.org developer

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