Jenny_Hopkins@toby-churchill.com wrote:
Adam Bower wrote:
Have you removed the old X v3. from your system? try perhaps uninstalling all the X packages from that and possibly 4 and getting it to install from scratch. There is a possibility that you may want to look at the command update-alternatives instead though as this selects different packages when you have a choice of more than one. I would get rid of all the X packages if it was me though, and then try only installing Xv4.
Yes, I'll be happy to completely clean out all the x stuff and start from scratch. Will I do that via apt-get remove [stuff with x before it] or just delete /etc/X11 and contents, or do i need the dreaded dselect to find out what has been put where? This sort of thing has me flapping about like it was two years ago - I can't tell whether or not part of the x system is v3 or v4. Yours Uselessly Jen.
dpkg -l will let you know what you have installed atm, look for things that mention X, I think there may be a package xfree86-common which if you remove that it will remove most of the other things too. Then apt-get remove things, although what will happen is it will also try and remove things like your window manager etc. don't delete /etc/X11 that would be a last resort!
Are you going to be on irc tonight? if so I can perhaps tell you a little more then.
Adam