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installing X?
I just reformatted my computer because of a bad tip I and I installed only the base-system to add what I'd want later. My question is how/where can I get a good X-server for Debian? I'm so used to gnome and don't really like it and want to try something else. I heard about something called: Xfree or something like that and would like to try it. Can anyone help me?
Please don't suggest KDE or something like that. I want a simple, quick to load X-server that I can modify as I like.. /Richard |
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