>
> > What is the correct way to solve the situation?
>
> Use xfs-xtt or xfstt for the second server?
Hmm...
How stable are those font servers?
Font server stop or crash is very bad because not all X servers survive
after disconnect from font server - they often hang or crash. Users don't
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On Die, 2002-10-29 at 15:57, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
>
> I really need to run 2 font server processes with different configuration on
> the same server.
> One should provide only small fonts for extremely slow clients that work too
> slow if get iso10646 fonts, and another should provide al
Hello.
I really need to run 2 font server processes with different configuration on
the same server.
One should provide only small fonts for extremely slow clients that work too
slow if get iso10646 fonts, and another should provide all available fonts
for clients that cat handle them well.
Cu
>
> > What is the correct way to solve the situation?
>
> Use xfs-xtt or xfstt for the second server?
Hmm...
How stable are those font servers?
Font server stop or crash is very bad because not all X servers survive
after disconnect from font server - they often hang or crash. Users don't
like
On Die, 2002-10-29 at 15:57, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
>
> I really need to run 2 font server processes with different configuration on
> the same server.
> One should provide only small fonts for extremely slow clients that work too
> slow if get iso10646 fonts, and another should provide al
Hello.
I really need to run 2 font server processes with different configuration on
the same server.
One should provide only small fonts for extremely slow clients that work too
slow if get iso10646 fonts, and another should provide all available fonts
for clients that cat handle them well.
Cu
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