Ok, I ended up downloading the xfs-xtt package and re-installing it with dpkg, then removing it with apt. dpkg complained when I reinstalled that the old files were bad, but it overwrote them safely.

Now my fonts are back to normal, so I guess it was xfs-xtt that was causing the trouble.

I'll probably go through the list of bad files in /var/lib/dpkg/info and re-install all of them. I don't know how they went bad: I'm running ext3, and periodically check the whole filesystem, and its never complained...

Thanks
John

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John Parejko
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA
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