Have a look at these :
http://xfree86.org/pipermail/xpert/2001-July/010102.html
http://www.user1.netcarrier.com/~kbrosius/pages/virge.html.
the X maintainers for debian could probably take a squiz as well.
good luck
Mark
> From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Have a look at these :
http://xfree86.org/pipermail/xpert/2001-July/010102.html
http://www.user1.netcarrier.com/~kbrosius/pages/virge.html.
the X maintainers for debian could probably take a squiz as well.
good luck
Mark
> From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Se
JB> I have a bug report (109488) about certain text widgets (gtk) being
JB> garbled. The questioner believes that this is due to certain fonts
JB> being requested without giving an encoding preference (just "-*-"),
JB> and a 16 bit font being returned where the client program is expecting
JB> an
Hi all,
I have a deep misunderstanding of fonts and encodings, so this may be
garbled, but here goes:
I have a bug report (109488) about certain text widgets (gtk) being
garbled. The questioner believes that this is due to certain fonts
being requested without giving an encoding preference (just
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 02:25:39AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 04:27:42AM +0200, Simon Richter wrote:
> > I know this has been reported before ([1], [2], [3]), but is there any
> > progress on that issue (I just got my shiny new graphics card...)?
Just use the old xserv
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:00PM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote:
> Hello
>
> Today I upgraded to the most recent Debian unstable and KDE started to
> behave very strange. When I disabled the last line in /etc/runlevel.conf
> (/etc/init.d/kdm) and start it by hand with "/etc/init.d/kdm start" aft
JB> I have a bug report (109488) about certain text widgets (gtk) being
JB> garbled. The questioner believes that this is due to certain fonts
JB> being requested without giving an encoding preference (just "-*-"),
JB> and a 16 bit font being returned where the client program is expecting
JB> an
Hello
Today I upgraded to the most recent Debian unstable and KDE started to
behave very strange. When I disabled the last line in /etc/runlevel.conf
(/etc/init.d/kdm) and start it by hand with "/etc/init.d/kdm start" after
logging in everything works. When starting kdm by runlevel.conf it starts
Hi all,
I have a deep misunderstanding of fonts and encodings, so this may be
garbled, but here goes:
I have a bug report (109488) about certain text widgets (gtk) being
garbled. The questioner believes that this is due to certain fonts
being requested without giving an encoding preference (jus
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 02:25:39AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 04:27:42AM +0200, Simon Richter wrote:
> > I know this has been reported before ([1], [2], [3]), but is there any
> > progress on that issue (I just got my shiny new graphics card...)?
Just use the old xser
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:45:00PM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote:
> Hello
>
> Today I upgraded to the most recent Debian unstable and KDE started to
> behave very strange. When I disabled the last line in /etc/runlevel.conf
> (/etc/init.d/kdm) and start it by hand with "/etc/init.d/kdm start" af
Hello
Today I upgraded to the most recent Debian unstable and KDE started to
behave very strange. When I disabled the last line in /etc/runlevel.conf
(/etc/init.d/kdm) and start it by hand with "/etc/init.d/kdm start" after
logging in everything works. When starting kdm by runlevel.conf it starts
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