Hi all, I'm not sure if I've screwed up here, but I decided to upgrade from potato to woody last night, but now I can't seem to get X reconfigured. Looking at dselect, it looks as if I have packages from both 3.3 and 4.0 versions of X installed. This can't be good, right? I'm not sure what exactly happened. All I did was change the potato references in my sources.lst file to woody and ran apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade. I had to repeat this process a couple times with an apt-get -f install thrown in every once is a while to get all the dependencies worked out, but now I'm left scratching my head.
Can I fix this by unintalling all X related packages and then just choosing a version and stick with it? Or am I better off just reinstalling from scratch and then upgrading to sid or just plain waiting until something more stable solidifies? Here's a question. What's the better release to move to, woody or sid? Thanks for the advice. Mark