> Xfs is the X Font Server. You won't have much problems if you don't use
> it, but it seems to be better than letting the X server manage the fonts
> in some cases. For example, you don't have to gunzip all fonts if you are
> using an X server that doesn't understand gzipped fonts. And of course you
> can use one font server to serve a whole network of X servers (I have no
> idea what the performance would be).

do you mean that X11 uses the xfs if the daemon is running, otherwise,
it does it by its own?

Lawrence


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