On Thu, 18 May 2006 19:00:49 -0500
"joe" <
joe@tlnf.com> wrote:
> .
> Jeremy Reed wrote:
> > > QUESTION #4: Why does this command: xset -q <E> fail to show a
> > > list of font path locations? This is all it shows:
> > > Font Path:
> > > unix/:-1
> > Check your X configuration. What does it have for FontPath(s)?
> > Also look at your X logs to see the font paths that were used.
>
> > The above setting is for a X Font server.
> > Do you use xfs?
>
> Thanks for your responses. - A couple of follow-up questions:
>
> Please forgive my ignorance, but ...
>
> How does one check the X configuration?
> How does one look at X logs?
> How do I know if I use 'xfs'?
most xorg stuff nowadays is xfs
and you won't find it in the xorg.conf file
just do: chkfontpath
>
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