Oh well, forget it.
My (embarassing) mistake: I reused an old file as template and there
was a call to fontenc in the preamble. Taking it out solved the
problem.


Cheers,

Stefano


On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:23 AM, stefano franchi
<stefano.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Although this is not really a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
> collective Latex wisdom of the list.
>
> Problem:
>
> LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
> I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
> fonts I normally use (esp Minion) are no longer found. The log says:
>
> LaTeX Font Info:    Try loading font information for T1+MinionPro(0) on input 
> l
> ine 93.
> LaTeX Font Info:    No file T1MinionPro(0).fd. on input line 93.
>
> LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/MinionPro(0)/m/n' undefined
> (Font)              using `T1/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 93.
>
> and Computer Roman is used, as specified. I confess I have no clue
> about the T1MinionPro(0).fd. file that it is missing. The font is
> there, in the sense that is available from other applications and it
> even shows up within LyX in the drop down menu.
> It looks like one of the font loading packages used by XeTeX/LuaTeX is
> missing it. I tried erasing the cache that LuaTeX keeps in my home
> directory, thus forcing luaotfload to rebuild it. Nothing changed.
>
> Any idea?
> I am on a Kubuntu Jaunty machine running Texlive 2011, fully updated, Lyx 
> 2.0.1
>
> Cheers,
>
> Stefano
>
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