Both looks right, no fonsts before font server in fontpath, and :noscale (that id different of :unscaled?). Im wondering if Im the only with this problem, but that occurs at three pc's where i had installed debian 2.2. Maybe some compilation option of xfs?
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Seth Arnold wrote: > Check you /etc/X11/XF86Config file. I bet you have references to the 75 > and 100 dpi fonts in your fontpath before the font server. Also try > adding :noscale to the end of the 75dpi and 100dpi font directories. > > HTH > > * Fabricio Matheus Goncalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001016 09:28]: > > > > OS: Debian Gnu/Linux 2.2 > > > > Aplication: xfs (XFree86) 3.3.6-11 > > > > Problem: In redhat with the same XFree version (3.3.6) it can display nice > > large fonts. > > Now using debian that fonts show broken, a think that is missing > > anti-aliasing, but i dont know. > > When i point my debian X to use a redhat xfs running at another computer > > all works fine. > > So i try install redhat xfs using alien to convert package, but the result > > is yet broken fonts. > > Im very confuse, and didnt find any reference to this kind of throuble.