On 12/12/2000 at 09:33 -0800, Erik Steffl wrote: > and how come Xwrapper.config is not found by dpg -S Xwrapper.config? > Is there any documentation for it? > On the latest woody upgrade, a window (console-based :)) shows up saying that /etc/X11/Xserver is no longer used. That /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config should be used instead...
As for the file not appearing in any package, my guess goes to the file being created by the installation scripts.. But I really don't know... > I mean what's the point of having these options when basically only > 'anybody' is usable? I mean you dont' want to run X as root, that does > not make sense and if you run X most of the time (fairly common, > probably most common situation for machines whe X is installed) then it > makes sense to use xdm (or other *dm). > I have "console" on my machine... Yes, I start X with startx. And there must exist some machines used as servers where root is the only one who should be able to run X (because of administration tools - even if I don't use any X-based). So, console and rootonly are usable. "anybody" goes for the rest of the situations... Regards, sena... -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://decoy.ath.cx/~sena/ gpg fingerprint: F20B 12A8 A8F6 FD1F 9B1D BA62 C424 8E73 DD2E 47C8