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my X11 just got hosed



On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 09:49:07PM -0400, ron.peterson at yellowbank.com wrote:

> My laptop's battery just died, and when I rebooted it, XFree86 no longer
> worked.  I was not in the middle of configuring XFree86, or anything
> like that.  It's been the same stupid configuration for ages.

I lied.  I'm running debian, and recently applied a bunch of XFree86
updates.  I guess when my battery died was the first time I rebooted.
It didn't even cross my mind until later that I had done this.

I just came into work, and applied the recent debian updates to beige
box.  Debian stable - no unstable/testing.  Same problem.

Has anyone else recently upgraded their Debian system?  Any problems
with X?

-- 
Ron Peterson                   -o)
87 Taylor Street               /\\
Granby, MA  01033             _\_v
https://www.yellowbank.com/   ---- 
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