Re: More xfstt help needed.

1999-03-01 Thread Shao Zhang

I guess there are two possibilities... 

one is that your xfstt is already running, try a ps aux or xlsfonts | grep
ttf

the other is that your kernel does not support the unix protocol.. you may
try to recompile the kernel or try to run on 127.0.0.1


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On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, James E. Starr wrote:

 Hi
 
 Thanks for all the help given so far, however, after following all
 advise and puting FontPath  unix/:7101 as the last line in my
 XF86Config file, I tried to run the test, as per the FAQ.gz.
 I got as far as xfstt  but I received the error msg cannot open
 TCPIP port 7101, better try
 another port.  Isn't 7101 the port X runs on?  If so, why wou't it
 open?  Do I need to configure something i've missed?
 
 TIA
 
 J. Starr
 
 
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More xfstt help needed.

1999-02-28 Thread James E. Starr
Hi

Thanks for all the help given so far, however, after following all
advise and puting FontPath  unix/:7101 as the last line in my
XF86Config file, I tried to run the test, as per the FAQ.gz.
I got as far as xfstt  but I received the error msg cannot open
TCPIP port 7101, better try
another port.  Isn't 7101 the port X runs on?  If so, why wou't it
open?  Do I need to configure something i've missed?

TIA

J. Starr


Re: More xfstt help needed.

1999-02-28 Thread Steve Willer

On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, James E. Starr wrote:

 Thanks for all the help given so far, however, after following all
 advise and puting FontPath  unix/:7101 as the last line in my
 XF86Config file, I tried to run the test, as per the FAQ.gz.
 I got as far as xfstt  but I received the error msg cannot open
 TCPIP port 7101, better try
 another port.  Isn't 7101 the port X runs on?  If so, why wou't it
 open?  Do I need to configure something i've missed?

If you've installed xfstt as a package, then it was started when you
booted your machine. You don't need to start it manually. It's complaining
about not being able to open port 7101 because another copy of xfstt
already has it open!

7101 isn't the port X runs on, but the default port for xfstt.