Am 19. Feb, 2004 schwätzte Derek Neighbors so:
> Depending on the version change likely your XF86Config-4 file was
> overwritten. Do you have a known good copy of an XF86Config-4 file? If
> not, word of warning, ALWAYS back up a good copy before upgrading X. You
The upgrade should make XF86Config-4.debconf or XF86Cfonfig-4.dpkg.old
before wiping out the config file.
startx from the command line should give the option to let X try to
autoconfigure itself as well.
ciao,
der.hans
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