I think the problem is that xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi are not
downloaded with dist-upgrade for some reason, as this sounds like how my
display looked with just xfonts-base installed.
-Rob
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 06:55:41AM -0800, Rick Loga wrote:
> Are you using the xfs-xtt font server or th
Are you using the xfs-xtt font server or the xfs font server? You refer to
both. AFAIK only the xfs font server works with version 4 and to use it you do
need unix/:7100 in the front of the font paths. X starts with the first line
and if it doesn't work, it tries the next line, etc.
--- Dais
Hello,
I recently moved from stable to testing, and in the process to XF86
(4.0.2-1). The problem that I am having is that fonts/text seem to get
corrupted/not properly refreshed; i.e., when I originally type text
everything is fine, but if I occlude the text (e.g. with another
window) and then
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