This does not seem like a core R issue... at best it would be relevant on the R 
Debian special interest group mailing list 
(https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-debian). However, using your 
system software installation tools to make sure you have installed relevant 
font packages for X seems like an obvious course of action given the error 
messages.
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Hong Yu <hyu0...@hotmail.com> wrote:


I wish for help for the following issue with GNU R.

I have on my Ubuntu-Linux-10.04-LTS built R-2.13.0 from source these days. 
After I launched the R interactive console, the plot() etc. graphics functions 
reported the following errors:

-- could not find any X11 fonts
-- locale not supported by Xlib: some X ops will operate in C locale
X cannot set locale modifiers

I have googled for relevant information, and also checked R��s FAQ; no 
complete solution found, however. Therefore, very much appreciate suggestions 
to resolve the X11-fonts and X-locale error messages. Thanks a lot!

Regards,

Hong Yu

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