"Michael" == Michael D Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> That's why, when you update the xserver-xfree86, you Michael> shouldn't overwrite the settings the user has laboured to Michael> create. They are precious. Hi Michael, If you set up xserver-xfree86 using debconf (the dialog thing you get when you install it), then you should not edit it by hand. If you do edit it by hand, follow the instructions in the file that warn about debconf replacing things if you don't put them in the right place! I'm assuming you made a common mistake. While I agree that it would be nice to make this bullet proof, I also know that it's often nearly impossible to protect us from ourselves ;-) About your other mail in this thread: no, gpm *never* writes to XF86Config-4. You probably edited the debconf section of the file by hand and lost your changes, just like the comments in the file warned you about. What was it about /dev/gpmdata that did not work for you? Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]