Hello all,
I have a Debian Etch system running smoothly and I want it to be the
centralized X Font Server (XFS) for our office. I configured
the /etc/X11/fs/config file particularly the line:
"client-limit=500"
in such a way that it can accept connections of up to 500 clients but I
r the ordeal.
For some reason, after I installed the new version of XFree86 my Debain
box would freeze at boot time when attempting to load the xfs (x font
server). To work around this I had to boot into single user mode and
move the /etc/init.d/xfs file into my root directory. Now, when
swit
t stopped with
> the error message that the x font server did not recognize the argument
> passed in. now it won't boot and since the master boot record won't allow
> me to boot directly into single user mode (at least not in any way that i
> am aware of). also i was not
i just installed debian yesterday. today i downloaded and compiled the x
server and tried to get x running. in oreder to do so i rebooted my system
to make it recognize the mouse. when it tried to reboot it stopped with
the error message that the x font server did not recognize the argument
passed
Is the Freetype X Font Server incorporated into Debian at this point?
Supposedly it's out there, but all I have found package-wise is xfstt.
That's *not* the same thing. The Freetype web pages offer patches for X
servers to make them TTF-aware, and also something like xfstt.
Tha
Stephen Early writes:
> Maybe the new version of emacs is requesting more fonts? The X server
> doesn't multi-task while rendering fonts. If this is a problem, you
> should consider setting up a font server.
>
> I suppose I should write some instructions on how to enable the font
> server in De
On Fri, 17 May 1996, Olaf Erb wrote:
> Loading emacs freezes X11 completely for
> about 5 seconds, with a.out everything slowed down during emacs-startup, too,
> but not like now. That's the price we pay for new features..
Maybe the new version of emacs is requesting more fonts? The X server
do
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