On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Ryan Bradley wrote: > Let me first give the disclaimer that I am an idiot, or at least, I am a linux newbie.. > > About a year ago I was trying to install perlmagick to get imagemagick to work with movable type on my redhat 7.3 box which I have through rosehosting.com. > > As part of that I mess I installed xfree86, but came the conclusion once everything was working that it was not necessary for me to have it in order for perlmagick to work correcly. > > About 2 weeks ago I was informed I was using up more than my share of storage space and so I went through and removed everything I didn't need. This included xfree86. Instead of uninstalling it I just deleted everything that seemed to be associated with xfree86. > If you want to use XFree86, you must install Xfree86 and not delete it. Try a new fresh install. Make sure you have newest version. -Jay _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86