Karol Pietrzak wrote:
On 5 Jul 2001, Timothy Reaves wrote:
How do I specify what I want running at what run level? I know how to create the links, but is there no GUI runlevel editor similer to RedHat?
Check out /etc/rc.d/rcX.d where X is the runlevel number you
Thank you, but I had stated I knew how to make the symlinks, I was interested in a GUI for it.
Also, why isn't xfs started by default?
xfs is a truetype font server for XFree86 3.3.x. It is not used in X 4.x because truetype font support is built right in: all you need to do is specify the module "truetype" in your /etc/XF86Config .
This is incorrect. xfs is not a TrueType font server; it is a font server. Specifically, Type1. When xfs is being used, you can specify your font paths there, and have the X config file use the font server. You can also have this font server serve fonts to other machines over the network, thus not needing to install all those fonts on each machine.