test3 vs make xconfig
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Sat May 1 21:29:42 UTC 2004
On Saturday 01 May 2004 16:25, A1tmblwd at netscape.net wrote:
>Gene Heskett <gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote:
>>Greets all;
>>
>>I just ran a make xconfig on that fresh install of test3 on my shop
>>box as I wanted to turn on a full fledged ISA bus scan since there
>>are two custom made 8 bit ISA cards containing a few relays and
>>apparently a whole 8 bit wide input port per card, and while I have
>>what appears to be normal fonts elsewhere, all I get on the xconfig
>>screen are gfx chars, little boxes of various shapes and half,
>>quarter, and full moons in a character sized box.
>>
>>That box isn't on a network allthough it may be eventually when I
>> can figure out howto get some cat5 run to the shop building. I
>> hate digging ditches, been there, done that once already for power
>> out there.
>>
>>Running gnome of course since there is apparently no terminals
>>available if I switchdesk to kde. And it sure don't look like the
>>kde I'm looking at here!
>>
>>How can I fix these fubared characters?
>>
>>--
>>Cheers, Gene
>
>Use qconfig. It's not broken.
I must have missed the highway billboard advising me of that someplace
along the line. :(
>If you must use xconfig, an anonymous
> poster in a 2.6.5 kernel forum recommended running qtconfig.
> Deselect (turn off) the option labeled "Enable Anti-Aliased Font
> Support (XFT)". It worked for me.
>
It appears that antialiased fonts are functional everyplace else,
including on this machine running nearly the same kernel, but
XFree86-4.3.
I'll go give that "make qconfig" a try.
>-- Kam Leo
>
>
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