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Bodo Bauer wrote:
TEX wrote:
I have the same problem. I have not shut down though. No matter how garbled the text, I just type startx and enter and away it goes, but It is real ugly. Can someone help?
Try to use 'runx' instead of 'startx'? This uses svgalib to restore the registers of the graphic card. It's in the package 'svgalib'.
Ciao, BB
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Bodo, Thanks for answering our messages regarding "trashed fonts". Your remedy, run "runx" instead of "startx" rectifies the trashed fonts and for this, I am great- ful and thank you. I'm sure that you are waiting for the other shoe to drop, or a "but" and here it is: What I would really like to have is a solution to the problem rather than a "Band Aid" repair, or at least a better understanding of how the trashed font problem comes about. Again I am greatful for the advice, just trying to understand the dynamics (ie mechanism). Sincerely TomK -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e