do "ps -ef | grep xfs" and see if your font server is running.

On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 15:17, h.wansing wrote:
> It's the same in runlevel 3 after reconfiguring Xfree.
> But log messages:
> 
>       ----------
>       Could not init font path element unix/:7100,
>       removing from list!
> 
>       Fatal server error:
>       could not open default font "fixed".
>       ----------
> 
> Resuming, there are fonts missing?
> But where to select/configure?
> 
> H. Wansing
> 
> 
> >>  Start by checking your X config - start the system in regular multiuser mode
> >>  - runlevel 3  and re-run the X configuration script.
>    
> 
> >  I'm new in linux-town and my Redhat 7.2 was running ok since the last
> >  months, but
> >  yesterday I left my pc alone for several hours and after coming back the
> >  system hangs
> >  (maybe because the system sends the harddrive to sleep. This feature is not
> >  fully
> >  supported by my system. Maybe it was the first, that I left my PC without
> >  work
> >  so long time).
> >  Now, when I boot, everything goes right until the xserver starts. At this
> >  time,
> >  the screen stays blank and the xserver tries to startup again and again
> >  (I had gdm configured to login my user automatically).
> >  I can boot to runlevel 1(singleuser-mode), but I don't know where to start
> >  searching for the problem.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



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