I went thru the same scenario.....amended the mistakes in Cards+ and tried running XF86Setup again: bloooey...segfaulted again. Then tried running Xconfigurator, but it only offered 800x600 and 640x480 resolutions to choose from....on a 19" Viewsonic with a Matrox Millenium G400 32MB, I think not! It also would only recognize the Matrox as having 16MB. Fortunately, I had backup copies of XF86config files for both XFree86 3.3.6 and 4.0 from a prior SuSE 6.4 install, so I just popped in the respective versions and it worked out OK. I'm concerned about Mandrake in general, though. These guys are doing an incredible job on their distros, with a lot of "user-friendly" innovations in graphical configuration and installation tools, and I really hope when the actual retail "release" of 7.1 hits the shelves that a lot of the bugs have been fixed. The FTP download version is definitely more "beta" than final: the X Windows faux pas is not the only one I'm running into. Setting up my dialup connection, I tested it as root (to forego permissions tweaking til later), and it dropped the connection when pppd started. Checking the permissions on pppd, it showed: "rxS r..x r..T" "T"?? Don't think I've seen this one before, but after two years of running Linux, I still keep finding obscure things I can't recall ever running into in my reading. I will say Mandrake's font manager utility is very cool....if you have Windoze on a dual-booted box, you have the option to import your TrueType fonts, and this it did in a snap, and they were all available to Netscape without any intervention...not bad! In any case, I'm just about ready to throw SuSE back on the box so I won't have to send e-mails to PLUG on my son's Windoze box !!! Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: Digital Wokan To: Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 4:24 PM Subject: Correction to solution to Mdk7.1/XF86Setup problem... > Figures, I gave the wrong directory from the get go. > It was /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/Cards+