It's usually not a good idea to remove files manually from under /sw.
You're much better off removing the package that contains them. You
can find out what package contains a file by running
dpkg -S <filename>
On Oct 11, 2004, at 2:00 PM, Brian O'Keefe wrote:
I thought that I'd add that on 10/9/04 , probably when installing Gimp
(and XFree86?) a directory "libwmf" was added to "/sw/lib/X11/fonts".
I moved this out of the way as well as removed several fonts from
"applettf". Perhaps this is the issue with no fonts in Konsole? When I
put "libwmf" back it completely freezes KDE.
Any ideas?
Thanks for all of the help Martin and Alexander. Your gentle, yet
firm approach helped me figure out much of the issues. I deleted some
fonts and alias's to fonts in /sw/lib/X11/fonts and now XDarwin seems
to be ok and Gimp2 is launching. A strange thing is that Konsole in
KDE has no fonts at all.
Any ideas?
Brian
On Oct 11, 2004, at 1:16 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Brian O'Keefe wrote:
Hello,
I finally got gimp2 to install but cannot seem to start it. I type
gimp2 into an xterm and get no command found. This works for gimp
(and everything else).
The command is called "gimp-2.0" (or "gimp" if you have the
gimp2-default package installed). Run "ls -l /sw/bin/gimp*" to see
what you have installed.
--
Martin
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