wrote:
> Check you /etc/X11/XF86Config file. I bet you have references to the 75
> and 100 dpi fonts in your fontpath before the font server. Also try
> adding :noscale to the end of the 75dpi and 100dpi font directories.
>
> HTH
>
> * Fabricio Matheus Goncalves <[EM
wrote:
> Check you /etc/X11/XF86Config file. I bet you have references to the 75
> and 100 dpi fonts in your fontpath before the font server. Also try
> adding :noscale to the end of the 75dpi and 100dpi font directories.
>
> HTH
>
> * Fabricio Matheus Goncalves <[EM
OS: Debian Gnu/Linux 2.2
Aplication: xfs (XFree86) 3.3.6-11
Problem: In redhat with the same XFree version (3.3.6) it can display nice
large fonts.
Now using debian that fonts show broken, a think that is missing
anti-aliasing, but i dont know.
When i point my debian X to use a redhat xfs runnin
OS: Debian Gnu/Linux 2.2
Aplication: xfs (XFree86) 3.3.6-11
Problem: In redhat with the same XFree version (3.3.6) it can display nice
large fonts.
Now using debian that fonts show broken, a think that is missing
anti-aliasing, but i dont know.
When i point my debian X to use a redhat xfs runni
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