Actually, It's Joel. I'm using the wife's Pc right now. Yes well I believe there is a sample of a XF86Config fore buried in my filesystem somewhere. I'll try to figure out the syntax for the fonts from there.
When I exit X, I noticed a message about not being able to load the Speedo fonts and that the path would be ignore. What module do I need to load to get that working? The fonts aree there, I doubled checked. Joel Dinel Beer Master > Claudette if I get either the beers or the strippers, you will have made a > friend for life. In fact just the suggestion of them makes you a friend > automatically :) > > I must thank whoever mentioned the XFree86 -configure command, that > starting point was the catalyst to getting X working - the rest was just > comparing 3.3.6 and the XFree86-generated 4.0.1 XF86Config files and > hacking til it worked, then copying to /etc/X11 and hoping :) > > I'm still looking at the fonts bit - my fonts have certainly changed > between 3 and 4, but they aren't bad so it's not urgent. Certainly I'm > sure I don't have anywhere near as many as before. > > I've noticed there were a lot more font paths in my 3 config file than I > have in my 4 file, I might play with them tomorrow (it's 2:45AM now and > I've just got back from the pub). > > Cheers, > Corey J. Popelier > http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas > > > On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Claudette Woodgate wrote: > > > Corey, > > > > Where shall I send the case of beers and the strippers? I finally have my > > Xfree86 4.0.1 up and running, at 1280x1024x16bpp. Thank You ! > > > > Now, I understand that Xfree86 4.0.1 has built-in True Type support. So > > that means I can do away with the xfstt? What lines do I need to add to my > > XF86Config? > > > > What I did to get my X server running at 1280x1024 : > > > > Copied and pasted the ModeLines and refresh rates from the Display section > > of my old XF86Config and pasted them in the new one. I added the default > > depth line (16 bpp) from my old config file to my new one, and in the 16bpp > > section, I added the default resolution of 1280x1024. > > > > I wish I had the exact details, but I ain't in front of my box right > > now. > > > > Thanks again ! > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >