> 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 > font dirs that you have. Xfs is very unforgiving if you specify an > unexisting or empty directory (dumps core on my computer). I encountered > the same problem when I wanted to start using xfs for the fonts and found > that I had to remove the '100dpi' directory from the 'catalogue' line. It > now works fine for me.
What is the xfs for? Why using it? Though I don't this daemon, I have no problem using X11. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .