Hello,

  Thanks for the tips.  I will try them out
immediately.  BTW in which directory are the fonts
installed by default and what is the extension of the
font files (is it the same as in win  .ttf).  I will
try to search for the .ttf files.

Thanks
Madhesh

--- Rohit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > _FontTransSocketUnixConnect: Can't connect;
> errno=111
> > failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
> 
> Open your XF86Config file [$locate filename then $vi
> filename] and edit
> it.
> It is well commented. You need to rewrite your
> FontPath entry.. specify
> absolute paths there... find out where the fonts are
> located in your
> machine and do this.
> 
> ATB,
> Rohit
> 
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