* Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030208 21:12]: > On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 06:47:53PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > # dpkg --get-selections | grep xfonts > > > > xfonts-100dpi install > > xfonts-100dpi-transcoded install > > xfonts-75dpi install > > xfonts-75dpi-transcoded install > > xfonts-abi install > > xfonts-base install > > xfonts-base-transcoded install > > xfonts-intl-european install > > xfonts-scalable install > Try dpkg --purging xfonts-abi and xfonts-intl-european. > > Then reinstall (with apt-get --reinstall install) the others. Ok, I did this :
During install of xfonts-scalable (4.2.1-5) and update-fonts-scale I get this error : Setting up xfonts-scalable (4.2.1-5) ... Running update-fonts-scale in Speedo font directory...done. Running update-fonts-dir in Speedo font directory...done. Running xftcache in Speedo font directory...cannot open file "/etc/X11/XftConfig" done. Running update-fonts-scale in Type1 font directory...done. Running update-fonts-dir in Type1 font directory...done. Running xftcache in Type1 font directory...cannot open file "/etc/X11/XftConfig" done. Unfortunatly: ls -l /etc/X11/XftConfig ls: /etc/X11/XftConfig: No such file or directory brings me this; the file is not available on my system ... > > This should set your fonts.dir files straight. Hm ? > Test the X server and see if it works. If it doesn't, tell this list. No it doesn't Any ideas ? Nik