On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 10:37, Dave Eidson wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Dave Eidson wrote:
>
> > Regarding the missing fixed font, it appears that update-fonts-alias
> > isn't working correctly. When run, it creates a file named
> > fonts.alias.update-new in the specified font dir that contains on
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Dave Eidson wrote:
> Regarding the missing fixed font, it appears that update-fonts-alias
> isn't working correctly. When run, it creates a file named
> fonts.alias.update-new in the specified font dir that contains only
> the "DO NOT EDIT" messages... no alias info is created
On Tue, 6 Aug 2002, Dave Eidson wrote:
> directory. Also, in both cases X crashes with the imfamous
> "missing default font - 'fixed' message. Installing and re-installing
> xfont-base, 100dpi, 75dpi, and scalable doesn't help. Likewise,
> reinstalling xfs and/or xfs-xtt and verifying their c
I'm presently trying to install X on 2 Debian Woody boxes.
Neither of these machines have had any version of X on them
previously. Whether I use the x-system meta packages, or
install the various packages individually, there is never
an Xsession or rgb.txt file created in the /etc/X11 directory.
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