> Xfs is running, but have you configured your xserver to use it? I did it by
> modifying my XF86Config, commenting out my old FontPath, and adding:
>
> # Use font server.
> FontPath "tcp/localhost:7100"
This seems to do it. Shouldn't the configuration program have done this when
it a
Rick Hawkins wrote:
> The solution for this is xfs, which is supposedly running. However, looking
> at top from a regular console, it is X taking all the cycles, while xfs is
> idle.
Xfs is running, but have you configured your xserver to use it? I did it by
modifying my XF86Config, commenting
As near as I can tell, x is not using xfs. This is a poor little 486/33, and
the documentation for lyx uses postscript fonts which call for rendering. It
substantially pauses for a few minutes while doing so.
(when this has been hashed out before, it seems to have to do with the xserver
bein
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