On 24 Nov 2002, root wrote:

> On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 14:14, Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
> > Amol,
> >     the message means that the X font server is not running, or if
> > running, is not serving. You might just change USE_XFS from "Y" to "N" to
> > get the workstation going. Check out in services if xfs is being started,
> > and if it is, check in the /etc/X11/fs/config file for the line stating:
> > "no-listen = tcp". comment it out, restart xfs. change lts.conf back to
> > use xfonts, restart terminal. if you still get the error, check the
> > firewal rules (stop ipchains / iptables). you'll get there. julius
> 
>  I am having the same problems with the xfs on mandrake 9. I have done
> all the above and no firewall is running, can anyone help? 

Make sure that the font server is indeed listening on port 7100.

Do this to check:

  netstat -anp | grep ":7100 "

and show us what it returns.  If it doesn't show anything,
then go back to your XFS startup scripts and make sure it
is configured to allow remote connections.

Jim McQuillan
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