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Thanks for that bit of knowledge.

At 03:55 PM 5/22/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>robert@crosbydesigns.com wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Jack
> >
> >       I think thats the route I'm taking.
> >
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>no problem, best of luck.
>
>one bit of ignorance i'll share to save your experience of it.
>
>when i first installed my distro, i didn't realize that it already had
>XF 4.2.0
>integrated. i figured i had to pull the src, built it and install it.
>
>well, the get/build was fine, when i installed it, it so totally hosed
>my X configuration, that after a day of pain, i just reinstalled.
>
>i was so humiliated when i saw that i was trying to install what
>was already in place. :(
>
>usually i do look before i leap. in that day of pain, i found that the
>tty used by XF's default isn't the same as suse uses, and other minor
>differences.
>
>my foolishness shared to spare you my pain! :)
>
>jackc...
>
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