On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, John Murphy wrote:

> On Sunday 19 November 2000 06:12, you wrote:
> 
> > > Celso Gonz&bet;lez wrote:
> > > El S&bet;bado 18 Noviembre 2000 23:13, escribiste:
> > >
> > > Try to see if xfs is running
> >
> > No, it wasn't.
> >
> > > if not then in a konsole type xfs -port -1 -daemon
> >
> > It works now.Please do tell me what happened.  How come xfs has just
> > stopped being automatically loaded during boot time?Do I have to type
> > xfs -port -1 -daemon everytime I boot the computer?

/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start

(you don't need to remember the parameters of every servicein the system)

> Go into DrakeConfig, click on Startup Services.  Then look down the list
> for xfs service.

chkconfig xfs reset

 or:

chkconfig xfs on

(takes shorter to run)

BTW: did it really help? 
If the problem reoccurs, then there are probably some fonts that the fonts
server can't handle gracefully.

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