On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> Thank for your info. and yes the server compiled with a default font
> paths.
>
> By the way, I can still run startx with the following FontPath, and
> don't know you said your won't work?
> FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"
> FontPath "/usr/X11R6/li
On 26 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> Sorry, guys, the saga goes on.
>
> Now that X is up and running again, there is only one (pretty annoying)
> problem:
>
> When placing, moving or resizing windows I don't see the typical
> window outlines. All I see is the changed mouse cursor.
>
> I am usi
Sorry, guys, the saga goes on.
Now that X is up and running again, there is only one (pretty annoying)
problem:
When placing, moving or resizing windows I don't see the typical
window outlines. All I see is the changed mouse cursor.
I am using the latest fvwm95 from BO. And in case it's import
According to Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> fsinfo -server localhost:7100
> fslsfonts -server localhost:7100
I tried that and listed a huge list of fonts. I started X, but
it still couldn't find "fixed".
> If xfs is properly configured and running, and if the FontPath in
> XF86Config is
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
>
> On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
>
> > sorry, my previous post have some typo errors, here is the correct one.
> >
> > I tried to comment out ALL FontPath and I CAN still run startx, though
> > the Font looks bad, xfs not running and the following commands give
> >
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> sorry, my previous post have some typo errors, here is the correct one.
>
> I tried to comment out ALL FontPath and I CAN still run startx, though
> the Font looks bad, xfs not running and the following commands give
> error. I am using xsvga, does it has a
sorry, my previous post have some typo errors, here is the correct one.
I tried to comment out ALL FontPath and I CAN still run startx, though
the Font looks bad, xfs not running and the following commands give
error. I am using xsvga, does it has a VERY default font!
fsinfo -server localhost:7
I tried to comment out ALL FontPath and I can't still run startx, though
the Font looks bad, xfs not running and the following commands give
error. I am using xsvga, does it has a VERY default font!
fsinfo -server localhost:7100
fslsfonts -server localhost:7100
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
>
> O
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> If I put 'FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"' the very first line and follow
> by others font paths, do you think the X server will try to use the xfs,
> if fails it uses the others.
Hmm, interesting thought. I'll try it.
-- wait some time --
No, it doesn't wor
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> No, you will have to tell the X server that it must use the font server.
> Look in /etc/X11/XF86Config for some lines like:
> FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
> Place a '#' in front of all those lines, and add a line:
> FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"
>
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> > 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 doe
On 25 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> According to Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> > already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> > looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a loo
On 25 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> According to Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> > already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> > looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a loo
> 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 y
Andy Spiegl wrote:
>
> According to Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> > already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> > looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a look at the 'catal
According to Remco Blaakmeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a look at the 'catalogue'
> line in /etc/X11/xfs/co
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:
> > I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> > already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> > looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a look at the 'catalogue'
> > line in /etc/X11/xfs/config. Yo
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Civ Kevin F. Havener wrote:
> You didn't say (and I can't figure out from your error messages) whether
> or not you are using AcceleratedX. If so, you need to go into all of
> your font directories and gunzip the fonts, then ncompress them if you
> have it, then do the mkf
> I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a look at the 'catalogue'
> line in /etc/X11/xfs/config. You have to set this to exactly the set of
> fon
You didn't say (and I can't figure out from your error messages) whether
or not you are using AcceleratedX. If so, you need to go into all of
your font directories and gunzip the fonts, then ncompress them if you
have it, then do the mkfontdir step. AcceleratedX can't do gzipped
fonts, but it
On Thu, 25 Sep 1997, Scott Ellis wrote:
>
>
> On 25 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:
>
> > According to Bob Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > > Looks like you're missing the FontPath line(s) in the
> > > "Files" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config. Try man XF86Config.
> >
> > You are right, I co
On 25 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> According to Bob Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Looks like you're missing the FontPath line(s) in the
> > "Files" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config. Try man XF86Config.
>
> You are right, I commented out the FontPath lines in XF86Config,
> but I am runnin
According to Bob Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Looks like you're missing the FontPath line(s) in the
> "Files" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config. Try man XF86Config.
You are right, I commented out the FontPath lines in XF86Config,
but I am running xfs. Shouldn't that provide all the fonts?
Thank
Looks like you're missing the FontPath line(s) in the
"Files" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config. Try man XF86Config.
Andy Spiegl wrote:
>
> According to Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I encountered the same problem. Doing a
> >
> > mkfontdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/*
> >
> > seems to
According to Steve Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I encountered the same problem. Doing a
>
> mkfontdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/*
>
> seems to fix the problem for Xfree servers; it still doesn't work after
> that for AcceleratedX though.
Thanks a lot for the hint. Unfortunately it doesn'
I encountered the same problem. Doing a
mkfontdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/*
seems to fix the problem for Xfree servers; it still doesn't work after
that for AcceleratedX though.
--
Stephen Hsieh Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Univ
Hi,
last night I finally went through the work to update my rex
system to bo. Everything went pretty smooth, except that X
doesn't start up anymore. It gives me this error:
Can't open default font "fixed"(or something very close to it)
Has someone had this problem before? I have no clue w
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