On Mon, Jul 09, 2001, Alexander V. Karelin wrote about "Re: X font problem":
> 1. The unix/:-1 thing is very simple. unix stands for transport. / has to
> preceed the hostname. If the host is local, than the column follows the
> slash. And the last part is the number of the p
Hi
A couple of small corrections. Also have a look at the IGLU faq.
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Alexander V. Karelin wrote:
> Dear Micha!
>
> To sort the confusion (and since I've dealt with the same issue before),
> here are a couple of comments:
>
> 1. The unix/:-1 thing is very simple. unix stands
Dear Micha!
To sort the confusion (and since I've dealt with the same issue before),
here are a couple of comments:
1. The unix/:-1 thing is very simple. unix stands for transport. / has to
preceed the hostname. If the host is local, than the column follows the
slash. And the last part is the nu
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Hello
>
> i am running mandrake, I am not sure what version, one of the latest. I
> tried to set the fontpath under XF86config, but the fonts in the font
> directories don't load. When I use xset fp+ ... and xset fp rehash the fonts
> load ok.
What versi
Hello
i am running mandrake, I am not sure what version, one of the latest. I
tried to set the fontpath under XF86config, but the fonts in the font
directories don't load. When I use xset fp+ ... and xset fp rehash the fonts
load ok.
There is a comment in XF86config saying that mandrake no longer