>jacob stowell wrote: >Today I moved /etc/X11 and /usr/X11R6 and I apt-get --reinstall all of >the packages associated with X 4.0.1. However, I still received the >error cannot open fonts (the one I posted yesterday). I was so hopeful >when I updated this Edit your XF86Config file in /etc/X11. Go to entry right after your RgpPath It is called Font Path. Delete the # sign from all of the Font Paths. Save your work and restart your program.After this you can comment out the Fonts You aren't going to use. Try it. Worked for Me. robert
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