Re: [suse-xfree86] java kills xserver
---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---------- Subject: Re: [suse-xfree86] java kills xserver Date: Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 18:45 From: Markus Scheithauer <mymailinlist@gmx.de> To: r.maurizzi@digitalpha.it Oki, I've deleted fonts.dir and fonts.scale and recreated with SuSEconfig - but - same problem. With #Load "freetype" it works but some programms look like c64 :-) Thanks so far, Markus -------------------------------------------------------
Yeah, I would like to know a better solution that doing #Load "freetype" but I have not been able to find it. Does someone have time to individually remove fonts.dir in one directory at a time and see if that helps. Osho On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:36:40 +0200, Markus Scheithauer <mymailinlist@gmx.de> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [suse-xfree86] java kills xserver Date: Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 18:45 From: Markus Scheithauer <mymailinlist@gmx.de> To: r.maurizzi@digitalpha.it
Oki,
I've deleted fonts.dir and fonts.scale and recreated with SuSEconfig - but - same problem. With #Load "freetype" it works but some programms look like c64 :-)
Thanks so far, Markus
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OK,.... I just found a better solution than #load "freetype" The problem was that I had installed my own freetype2 libraries and that caused font-config to crash.. If you do fc-list Does this crash with a Segmentation fault? If it does that it does then make sure to reinstall freetype2 from original SuSe rpm and then give it a try. This fixed it for me. thanks, Osho On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:36:40 +0200, Markus Scheithauer <mymailinlist@gmx.de> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [suse-xfree86] java kills xserver Date: Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 18:45 From: Markus Scheithauer <mymailinlist@gmx.de> To: r.maurizzi@digitalpha.it
Oki,
I've deleted fonts.dir and fonts.scale and recreated with SuSEconfig - but - same problem. With #Load "freetype" it works but some programms look like c64 :-)
Thanks so far, Markus
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