On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:40:46AM +0900, Miles Bader wrote: > I got queried to reconfigure my xserver when I upgraded today*, and when > it a asked for a list of modules to load, I selected `xtt' because it > said it was used for east-asian font rendering (which I need). > > [* Incidentally, it had no useful defaults, I had to fill in everything > from scratch -- which seems odd, since as far as I can tell, my existing > XF86Config-4 file was created by debconf]
Well, this report was already closed, but I would point out: Template: xserver-xfree86/config/modules Type: multiselect Choices: GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe, xtt Default: GLcore, bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, speedo, type1, vbe and The bitmap, freetype, speedo, type1, and xtt modules are all font rasterizers. The freetype and xtt modules should not be enabled at the same time, as they are incompatible. The freetype module should be used for Western languages and anti-aliased font support; the xtt module should be used for East Asian character set support (specifically, for CID-keyed fonts). [...] If you unsure what to do, leave all of the modules enabled except xtt. Advanced users may wish to disable all modules -- in which case no Modules section will be written to the X server configuration file -- and add their own Modules section to the file manually. This means that if all the modules were unchecked, it probably wasn't my fault. The debconf database may have been corrupted, or you may have at some point manually unchecked them all. It also means that you ignored an explicit exhortation against doing exactly what you did. -- G. Branden Robinson | "Why do we have to hide from the Debian GNU/Linux | police, Daddy?" [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "Because we use vi, son. They use http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | emacs."
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