Hey David, There is in fact no xfs or xfs-xtt package installed on this machine but that unix/:7100 entry was still lying around. I commented it out in my xorg.conf just to make sure it wasn't upsetting things but the same font problem persists.
Anything I can do to trace why these fonts are being picked for the gtk1.2 apps / look so bad? Stu. On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 15:34 -0400, David Nusinow wrote: > On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 04:17:41PM +0100, Stuart Rowan wrote: > > Firstly thank you for the new X.org packages. I just got them, restarted > > gdm, logged back in, all looks brilliant. > > > > Except xmms, which has horrid squiggly looking fonts in the main window > > display and playlist. No problem I thought, I'll just pick a new one. Right > > clicked and the right click (gtk I presume) menu is all squiggly fonts too. > > Fired up gcombust and it has the same squiggly font problem all over its > > window. Hence me working out it is a gtk1.2 problem as the rest of my gnome > > desktop is gtk2 based and looks much the same as ever. > > > > Does squiggly let you know what I mean? Lots of aliasing and very blocky > > fonts. > > > > So this is the only snag I have hit in the upgrade, I have no idea what I > > need to do to fix it. Is it a configuration thing, or do I need to wait for > > various other packages to be rebuilt/patched against/for xorg? > > Please try disabling the font server in your xorg.conf and let us know if > the problem goes away. > > - David Nusinow -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]