On Tuesday 09 August 2005 10:32, MP Manish Popli said:
Hi,
There is error i am facing in CVS...i am using redhat Enterprise linux
AS-3 (Linux version 2.4.21-4.EL)..and implimented pserver (CVS) on
it...It was running quite fine but last night when i was trying to
commint in to CVS nothing
Hi
In one of the recent pcquests they had the following solution to enable
Firefox to display ttf fonted hindi websites.
1. make a directory called hindi under /usr/share/fonts and copy the
ttf fonts to this place
2. open the file named local.conf found under /etc/fonts in a text
editor and
Hi,
Thanx for your reply what i saw in this bug there may be hardware
problem ...is that so can u tell me exact about it
Thanx
Manish Popli
On 8/9/05, Bhaskar Dutta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 10:32, MP Manish Popli said:
Hi,
There is error i am
Hi
I have just changed my laptop to Ubuntu - about a month back. One of the
features I liked was that it has a common repository with Debian - so
when there was a post saying that debian 3.1_roa dvd;s available I
managed to track and get one and then used it to update my system. I am
not sure
in infinite wisdom [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thus on 08/09/05 12:23:
I did step 1 okay
but found no file called local.conf in the /etc/fonts directory instead
there was a file called fonts.conf
assuming this to be then one I tried seeing where I could insert the
line as mentioned and did the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have just changed my laptop to Ubuntu - about a month back. One of the
features I liked was that it has a common repository with Debian - so
when there was a post saying that debian 3.1_roa dvd;s available I
managed to track and get one and then used it to
Hi
Thanks raj
but I am not a geek and would not know how to make the said local.conf
file and suggestions / help
thanks
ram
Raj shekhar wrote:
in infinite wisdom [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thus on 08/09/05 12:23:
I did step 1 okay
but found no file called local.conf in the /etc/fonts
Hi
Thanks for the advice
but I already did that and guess will pay for it by suffering a bit and
will wait for the next Ubuntu release to get on track
am will follow up on the wiki
ram
Pankaj kaushal wrote:
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Hi
I have just changed my laptop to Ubuntu - about a
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 12:23, ra [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[snip]
I did step 1 okay
but found no file called local.conf in the /etc/fonts directory instead
there was a file called fonts.conf
It has a warning file saying do not edit this file as changes belong to
local.conf
so where is
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 14:02, ra [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi
Thanks raj
but I am not a geek and would not know how to make the said local.conf
file and suggestions / help
thanks
ram
Well, you dont need to be a geek to know to create the local.conf. A simple
google search will
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in infinite wisdom [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thus on 08/09/05 14:02:
Hi
Thanks raj
but I am not a geek and would not know how to make the said local.conf
file and suggestions / help
You can use any editor to create the file and save it to fonts.local.
Again, I do not have a ubuntu box at hand
thanks
I actually need a copy of the local.conf file - the example given in the
links on mail posts still have gaps that I cannot fill
I have created a local.conf file which has only the following lines:
fontconfig
tags:
dir/usr/share/fonts/hindi/dir
/fontconfig
but I guess a some stuff is
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thanks
I actually need a copy of the local.conf file - the example given in the
links on mail posts still have gaps that I cannot fill
I have created a local.conf file which has only the following lines:
fontconfig
tags:
dir/usr/share/fonts/hindi/dir
/fontconfig
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On Tue, August 9, 2005 12:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi
In one of the recent pcquests they had the following solution to enable
Firefox to display ttf fonted hindi websites.
in ubuntu no fiddling with local.conf is required. copy all the TTF fonts
to /etc/fonts
then in your home directory
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