On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 08:40:33AM -0700, Brian Wright wrote:
> XFS is switched on, the font path was set for "unix:/-1" and it set
> it couldn't find the "unix:/-1" and it couldn't load the default
> font "fixed".
Pre 7.0 this is set in two place: /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs and
/etc/X11/XF86Config. Th
XFS is switched on, the font path was set for "unix:/-1" and it set it couldn't
find the "unix:/-1" and it couldn't load the default font "fixed".
Thanks,
Brian
On 29-Sep-2000 Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Make sure xfs is being started. I haven't installed 7.0 yet, but I
> wouldn't be suprised t
Yes, I set it for unix:/-1 and that still didn't work and it complained
that it couldn't load the default font "fixed". I'll check /tmp and clean it
out.
Thanks!
--Brian
On 29-Sep-2000 Mr FW User wrote:
>> X, I get an error stating that it can't load the
>> default font "fixed" and
>> reports t
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Brian Wright wrote:
> Hi, list!
>
> I just upgraded from RH 6.2 to 7, and when trying to start
> X, I get an error stating that it can't load the default font "fixed" and
> reports that it can't use "unix:/-1". In the xfs config file, it's set
> for "unix:/7300".
>
> Any i
> X, I get an error stating that it can't load the
> default font "fixed" and
> reports that it can't use "unix:/-1". In the xfs
> config file, it's set
> for "unix:/7300".
Can't you just rename 'unix:/7330' to 'unix:/-1' and
try that? Otherwise comment it out and it should still
run successfull