The new Afterstep in Debian 2.0 has converted to a configuration subdirectoy instead of a .steprc file. You can still force Afterstep to use .steprc but that behaviour will eventually be phased out. (see the docs)
The directory is called GNUStep afaik and contains pretty much the same info as the old .steprc but spread out over different files to organize the configuration data into logical blocks. Thus you'll find it not too hard to cut and paste your old .steprc into the files in GNUStep Debian has set up for you... Cheers, /(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @ ( \/ __)_ www.fmf.uni-freiburg.de, Germany ) (_____ / for PGP PKey and WWW-Page finger /___________/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null