All, Since upgrading to woody last night, I've had confusing X problems. I run xf86config, choosing all the options I did for my potato box. When I run startx, Enlightenment pops up (it used to default to AfterStep ...?) ... the cursor seems ok at first, but soon shudders, wacks out of control, then freezes. I can't get to any other window manager.
History: I swapped out the ATI Rage 128 video card that came with the system (Dell Dimension XPS T700r) when I began with Slackware some time ago, because I couldn't get a satisfactory X display at all. I replaced it with a Voodoo 3 2000 card because I heard that support for the Voodoo cards was really good. The Voodoo worked swell with stable. I am wondering if the support situation has reversed now. Also, I recall a time before the advent of 'testing' when there was a package called dexter. One of the times I tried upgrading to woody, I got (unfortunately temporary) great results with dexter. So, my questions are: 1) is support for ATI Rage 128 now *better* than support for Voodoo cards? 2) what happened to dexter? 3) where do I start troubleshooting this, otherwise; specifically 4) what's the best way to capture error output from a frozen/crummy X display? I guess that covers it. Any help would be appreciated. Thx, Glenn _________________________________________________________________________ | // G l e n n B e c k e r | | // I don't wanna kill my china pig. | // -- Captain Beefheart | | // [EMAIL PROTECTED] | _________________________________________________________________________|