Yeah, try to remove every thing special like glx, compiz and keep only 2d
and default drivers

don't run kde to check your font, shutdown kdm or gdm or *dm, type:

X& DISPLAY=:0 xterm

do you have font ?

xfs is something appear with USE=xfs for xorg-server I think

this is a really good and easy way to use font for xorg, you just say to use
xfs, and xfs find automatically all your fonts

if it still don't work .. tell us

2008/3/5, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Wednesday 05 March 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well now...
> >
> > I've install Gentoo Linux couple times with O3 optimize flag and
> > there is nothing with it. I can try but I don't think that makes this
> > error. GLX is needed by me because OpenGL programming and UT2004
> > playing :);). Compose is available by KDE3 and 4.0 build inside by
> > desktop effects. I install KDE4 because it compiles faster than KDE4
> > on my laptop and shows (because of cmake) progress of compilation
> > ;)... like when you must shutdown laptop when work time is up and You
> > need to go home ;)... Compiz-fussion I already use under old PC with
> > NV FX5500 on board, but on Laptop I don't touch that - intel cards
> > don't have much power as NV - even 965GM chip on board.
>
>
> Step 1 when debugging is to remove those things that have proven
> problematic in the past and retry. Do not assume this step, do it and
> check. If I could tell you the number of times I've had to discipilne
> people who thought they knew better on this point....
>
> -O3 is known to cause deep changes in the compiled code compared to -O2,
> it's not an optimization here and there, the differences are quite
> substantial and can involve completely different code paths. If the
> source is not written with -O3 in mind, you can get odd bugs.
>
> KDE4 is unstable for a very good reason - it is not known to work always
> and stably. Compiz and composition in general is still a moving target,
> not always fully supported by the hardware or the drivers.
>
> I could give many more examples, but theperson you replied to seems to
> know what he's talking about. My advice is that you listen to him and
> start taking a methodical approach to solving your problem.
>
>
>
> --
> Alan McKinnon
> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
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