On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 01:08, Vincent Danen wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 02:28 PM, Robert Fox wrote:
> 
> > The latest Gkrellm segfaults when I try to configure (F1)
> 
> Not here.
> 
> > Here's the version I have:
> > gkrellm-2.0.4-2mdk
> > gkrellm-themes-0.2-2mdk
> >
> > Here's the output when it crashes:
> > [rfox@sineus rfox]$ gkrellm
> >
> > ** (gkrellm:4724): WARNING **: Cannot load unicode character map for 
> > font Blue
> > Highway 10
> > Segmentation fault
> 
> What's this Blue Highway font?  What theme are you using?  IIRC, 
> gkrellm will attempt to use theme-specified fonts by default.  Maybe 
> you can try temporarily changing your gtk theme and try again; if you 
> can get in, go to Themes->Fonts and tell it to use the alternate fonts 
> instead of the theme fonts.
> 
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> 

Seriously, I installed a FRESH Cooker - including an empty home
partition - so no .gkrellm2 directory.  I use predominantly KDE, but
problem exists in Gnome also.

The Blue Highway font appears to be in the list of fonts under drakfont,
but I don't have any theme using it (as far as I can tell)

Where should I look for this font setting?

Thank,
R.Fox



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