I'm not very familiar with Suse but can you verify if xfs (x font server)
is running?
ps -ef |grep xfs
What was the result of 'xset -q'?
Look in your XF86config file in your user's home directory for the fonts
section and paste it to a reply.
Regards,
Donn Shumway dshumway@hypercom.com
"The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the
same level of thinking we were at when we created them."
--Albert Einstein
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Donn Shumway wrote:
> What distribution are you using?
> Check your current font path using:
>
> xset -q
>
> Make XFree86 re-read the font path:
>
> 'xset fp rehash'
>
> Regards,
> Donn Shumway
Donn.... It appears that was done.. I have suse 6.3 and
those things were tried.. We're at a total loss here..
TIA
Kelly
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