George Zeigler wrote:
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I even tried uncommenting every Type 1 path, leaving only the path FontPath "tcp/localhost:7101"
Try reversing that: comment out the tcp/localhost path and leave the rest uncommented. You should then be able to start X, but without any TrueType fonts. That will verify that the problem is entirely in the configuration for tcp/localhost:7101. I did this, that's how I am able to startx. Something definitely is not right. I have FreeType installed. I checked. Does xfs (xfsft) need any other packages?
Anyhow, I try starting this server and listing my TrueTypes via the command prompt and it still does not work. I show below what I did. By the way, after doing this, I get the message upon shutdown: <snip> Master Resource Control: Failed services in runlevel 0: xfs
I have a suggestion as to how you go about making the diagnosis. Probably you're starting xfs from your bootup files, which is the usual way to do it. But try killing the xfs process (find its number from ps ax | grep xfs) and then restarting it (as root), using the same startup command you normally do. Then you'll be able to see the error messages right off and also test out other things. Paul Abrahams -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/