On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 10:42:28PM +0100, Bruce Stephens wrote: > The example config file /etc/X11/xfs/config has the comment that TCP > port listening is switched off by default, but that unix domain > connections are still permitted, which seems reasonable. > > However, what's the syntax for this? "xset fp+ unix/:-1" and variants > don't seem to work: they just report
Put this in your /etc/X11/XF86Config: FontPath "unix/:7100" # FontPath "unix/:7101" # for xfstt -- true type fonts > xset: bad font path element (#38), possible causes are: > Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions > Directory missing fonts.dir > Incorrect font server address or syntax > > and the like. If I include this as one of the paths in XF86Config, I > get the report that the server can't contact the font server. > > Is there something else I need to do? Some configuration in the > kernel (I compiled my own) that wouldn't be otherwise obvious (since > most stuff seems to work)? -- ¶ One·should·only·use·the·ASCII·characterset·when·compos » ing·email·messages.