unix/:-1 to FontPath unix/:7100
Norm wrote:
Sorry for the delay but I don't get on the 737 very often any more.
Anyway, while I was watching it boot today, I noticed that during the
boot
process it said that the startup of the Font Server failed. That's
probably
why we can't
to write
a QD shell script to sleep for a few seconds and then perform a shutdown.
Do you think this would work?
Norm
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about it except slap my hand and since I'm overdue for retirement anyway
...]
Thanks for the suggestion.
Norm
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It'll be (at least) Monday before I get back on the aircraft but I
definitely will do those things.
Thanks much.
Norm
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the
'startx' script, everything we need is obviously there, but, I'd guess, not
in the right places. What do I need to do to get the Font Server to start
up during bootup?
Thanks
Norm
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To: xfree86@xfree86.org
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. That's probably
why we can't execute 'init 5' to start X Window. Since we can execute the
'startx' script, everything we need is obviously there, but, I'd guess, not
in the right places. What do I need to do to get the Font Server to start
up during bootup?
Thanks
Norm
The basic setup is a Pentium-III Linux system that started with RedHat 6.2
patched with the FSM Labs GPL-version of Real-Time Linux installed from the
FSM-labs installation CD-ROM. We've used it many times on several diverse
systems, both desktop PCs and Single Board Computer (SBC)-based
old RedHat 7.2 distribution and had absolutely no video problems of any
sort.
She has a Dell Inspiron 9100 but with an optional video card, not with the
graphics integrated on the motherboard and the graphics performance is
superb. It's not cheap but it's a very solid performer.
Norm
thought meant that the driver was a file named accel but the only
accel I could find is a SVGAlib test program .
How do I find out the driver and where do I look for the file?
TIA
Norm
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