On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 07:16:45PM +0300, Jaakko Niemi wrote: > >> I have xfstt font server thing installed and functioning. I was just > >> wondering if I can have that load on boot. If so which file do I edit. > > Check that you have '/etc/init.d/xfstt' and appropriate links pointing in > /etc/rc*.d . For example 'etc/rc2.d/S20xfstt' where xfstt is started at > runlevel 2. The number is a priority, for getting things started in right > order, for example netbase with 18 means it will be started before > exim with 20.
Just a note: as of xfstt 0.9.8-1 the package contains an init.d script and starts automatically on boot. The current version is in unstable and is 0.9.9 ..it fixes some bugs...a word to the wise tho.... I had to change some of its defaults to match policy and make things work. (ie. it now looks for fonts in /usr/share/fonts/truetype instead of the ugly /var/ttfonts) You will need to move it yerself (if it finds a /var/ttfonts you will be warned however) also... in that version /etc/init.d/xfstt is not a conffile (oops) that will be fixed RSN (just one other bug I wanna fix with it) also...watch out in the next version commingout... to fix a conflict with xfs I am changing the default port from 7100 to 7101...but thats just what to watch for in the future ;) BTW 0.9.9 is also easier on memory allocation and fixes a bug there -Steve -- /* -- Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------ */ A favorite quote from a source I forget: "Only Microsoft can take an algorithim that has been under years of public scrutiny and weaken it to the point where the entire key space can be searched in 3 days" -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null