prasanth g wrote:
>>I was unsuccessful running a windows application from X terminal in
>>Linux and was wondering if that is possible? I couldn't find any
>>documentation on that specifically and was hoping I could be pointed
>>in the right direction.
>>
> edit the x11.conf file and put "#" before the font then restart the X
> session, it will work, i assume that it might be the problem, kindly specify
> the error that u have got, so that i can help u

Please don't do this.  The issue is not your fonts, rather that Linux
doesn't run Windows executables natively.  You would have to try using
some sort of emulator or other execution environment that runs in Linux.
 The most free of them is WINE <http://www.winehq.com/>.

Chad Martin


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