During the install did you notice if xserver-xfree86
was installed?  If your unable to do dpkg-configure
xserver-xfree86 then xserver-xfree86 did not get
installed when you did the upgrade (that was my
problem).  You can look in /var/cache/apt/archives and
see if that package is there, if not do a apt-get
install xserver-xfree86 then do the dpkg-configure and
see if you get your xfree4.4.? working.
--- Rachel Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >How about X -configure ?
> 
> that selects the wrong video card driver, doesn't
> get the mouse working and 
> comes up with the same font issues that the file I
> wrote has.
> 
> I haven't been able to get any of the automatic
> configurations to write 
> anything close to a working X, the XF86Config I am
> using is at least 
> allowing me to launch KDE.
> 
> Is there a way of totally removing XFree86-4.0.1 and
> going back to the 
> version i was using with Potato which I didn't have
> any problems with 
> whatsoever.
> 
> Rachel
> 
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