Hi Juergen, hi everyone. Or maybe even simpler: Stay with xfstt and just use the server bit of Xfree4.0 instead? Will xfstt still work under 4.0 or must I use their xfsft server instead. teve. On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, you wrote:
S@mail.kdt.de, C & C wrote:
Hi, so I do I have to remove loading xfstt from my boot.local file or will the SuSE rpm's do it for me when they install Xfree4.0?
Thanks, Steve.
Good question. I think boot.local is not affected by the update. Xfree 4.0 uses xfsft as far as I read, in what case you'd be starting another server on the same port. There won't be much lost if you: - disable xfstt - update - find out how to add fonts - run X (I wouldn't rely on TTF's only in that case) - fiddle around as usual after an update. Note: keep a note of your new selftought curses, they come in handy at times. I always learn a few new on updates. ;-)
Juergen
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