e font file, as
packages.gentoo.org has hardware problems, and fails on any search
attempt. font-misc-misc does include 7x13B, but I don't know for sure
if that is a valid alias, or if something changed since the last
version, 1.1.2, which was emerged in 2010!
Before today, I haven'
elp.
> allan
>
>
>
> allan gottlieb # eix --installed --only-names font
> app-admin/eselect-fontconfig
> dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended
> media-fonts/corefonts
> media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi
> media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi
> media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type
lled
> 12/16. I
> can't tell what changed in the font file, as packages.gentoo.org has hardware
> problems, and fails on any search attempt. font-misc-misc does include
> 7x13B, but I
> don't know for sure if that is a valid alias, or if something changed since
>
On Tue Oct 4 19:14:49 2016, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> Here are the fonts that I have installed:
>
> equery -q l '*font*'
> app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1
> media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.3-r1
> media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.1.2
> media-fonts/font-util-1.3.1
> m
... not sure what this really has to do with Gentoo specifically, but...
Anyway I don't have a font called "Symbol" or any font alias called
"Symbol". I do, however, have a font called "Wingdings", for example.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Tue Oct 4 19:14:49 2016, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
>> Here are the fonts that I have installed:
>>
>> equery -q l '*font*'
>> app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1
>> media-fonts/font-alias-1
t;>> app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1
>>> media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.3-r1
>>> media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.1.2
>>> media-fonts/font-util-1.3.1
>>> media-fonts/liberation-fonts-2.00.1-r1
>>> media-fonts/urw-fonts-2.4.9
>>> media-libs/fontconf
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:40:55 + (UTC), Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> > command.
> Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
> needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation f
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> ... not sure what this really has to do with Gentoo specifically, but...
>
> Anyway I don't have a font called "Symbol" or any font alias called
> "Symbol". I do, however, have a font called "Wing
--installed --only-names font
app-admin/eselect-fontconfig
dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended
media-fonts/corefonts
media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi
media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1
media-fonts/font-alias
media-fonts/font-bh-type1
media-fonts/font-cursor-misc
media-fonts
lbar launches the command...
>
> xterm -bg black -fg cyan -geometry 80x58 -fn lucidasanstypewriter-12
>
> I got error messages about not being able to find the font,
Did you install the font-alias package?
elp.
> allan
>
>
>
> allan gottlieb # eix --installed --only-names font
> media-fonts/corefonts
> media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi
> media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi
> media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1
> me
isted in xorg.conf. Make
sure /usr/lib/libXfont.so.1.5 does not exist (1.4 is fine).
Remerge font-alias, encodings, font-misc-misc, font-cursor-misc.
Thanks,
Donnie
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ding that I had mysterious problems. One of the icons on my
> > ICEWM toolbar launches the command...
> >
> > xterm -bg black -fg cyan -geometry 80x58 -fn lucidasanstypewriter-12
> >
> > I got error messages about not being able to find the font,
>
> Did yo
a-75dpi
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1
media-fonts/font-alias
media-fonts/font-arabic-misc
media-fonts/font-bh-100dpi
media-fonts/font-bh-75dpi
media-fonts/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi
media-fonts/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi
media-fonts/font-bh-ttf
media-fonts/font-bh-type1
media-fonts/f
0.0
font-misc-misc-1.0.0
font-sun-misc-1.0.0
font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0
font-mutt-misc-1.0.0
font-util-1.0.1
font-alias-1.0.1
font-schumacher-misc-1.0.0
gnu-gs-fonts-std-8.11
t; I got error messages about not being able to find the font,
>>
>> Did you install the font-alias package?
>
> Yes. That was one of the packages I installed.
fc-list tells me that all of the Lucida fonts are capitalized, e.g.
LucidaTypewriter. Fonts totally confuse me :(
rig
Here are the fonts that I have installed:
equery -q l '*font*'
app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1
media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.3-r1
media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.1.2
media-fonts/font-util-1.3.1
media-fonts/liberation-fonts-2.00.1-r1
media-fonts/urw-fonts-2.4.9
media-libs/fontconfig-2.11.1-r2
ugins/xmms-oss-1.2.10
> [nomerge ] media-sound/xmms-1.2.10-r15
> [ebuild U ] x11-libs/gtk+-1.2.10-r12 [1.2.10-r11]
> [nomerge ] kde-base/khelpcenter-3.5.2
> [ebuild UD] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 [3.5.4-r2]
> [nomerge ] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
> [ebuild
ld"
> >
> > 7x13bold is from media-fonts/font-misc-misc - I have 1.1.2-r1
> > installed 12/16. I can't tell what changed in the font file, as
> > packages.gentoo.org has hardware problems, and fails on any search
> > attempt. font-misc-misc does include
without any
emacs behavior changes.
This morning, as you suggested, I unmerged font-misc-misc and
font-alias, emerged them, and restarted X. Now emacs is happy.
As an experiment, I removed FontPath info from xorg.conf and the emacs
font problem came back. Evidently my impression that xorg.conf no
lo
that
> was due to a corrupt font. Every time a site would use that font (or
> specific glyph?) it would die.
After uninstalling almost media-fonts/* packages, the problem still
happens.
# eix -IAc media-fonts
[I] media-fonts/encodings (1.0.4{tbz2}@07/26/2011): X.Org font encodings
[I] media
be there. So maybe
> it will narrow it down for you a bit.
>
> =======
> font-misc-meltho-1.0.0
> font-sony-misc-1.0.0
> font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.0
> font-misc-misc-1.0.0
> font-sun-misc-1.0.0
> font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0
> font-mu
that did nod
solve the problem.
$ qlist -I | grep media-fonts
media-fonts/arphicfonts
media-fonts/bitstream-cyberbit
media-fonts/cantarell
media-fonts/corefonts
media-fonts/dejavu
media-fonts/droid
media-fonts/encodings
media-fonts/font-alias
media-fonts/font-bh-ttf
media-fonts/font-bh-type1
Heheheh. No, but you might try setting up an alias to a font you do
have. If you fire up regedit, and go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/
you should be able to create a FontSubstitues folder and define substitues.
I've never actually done it, but se
ences of the same error message as I got
and then asking how to get the "7x14" font
- there were several people reporting that font-misc-misc did the trick
for them. But it didn't work for me.
- file /usr/share/fonts/misc/fonts.alias showed that "7x14" was an alias
fo
know for
sure if that is a valid alias, or if something changed since the
last version, 1.1.2, which was emerged in 2010!
After taking a first look: have you perhaps switched off the nls USE
flag (or maybe the new profile did that)? I believe your symptoms
are compatible with this hypoth
t media-fonts/* packages, the problem still
> happens.
>
> # eix -IAc media-fonts
> [I] media-fonts/encodings (1.0.4{tbz2}@07/26/2011): X.Org font encodings
> [I] media-fonts/font-alias (1.0.3{tbz2}@07/27/2011): X.Org font aliases
> [I] media-fonts/font-misc-misc (1.1.2{tbz2}@0
grub: 'have' command is deprecated and must not be used.
>>> grub: incorrect name, no completions for 'grub' command defined.
>>> grub-mkconfig: missing alias (symlink) for completed command.
>>> grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2: missing a
* Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-10 13:47] :
> You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> command.
>
> Neil Bothwick
Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanat
] kde-base/khelpcenter-3.5.2
[ebuild UD] kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 [3.5.4-r2]
[nomerge ] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
[ebuild N] kde-base/kde-env-3-r4
This looks for me like font-alias wants to bring in kde-env ... but
might be a misinterpretation from my side as well since after th
With these font packages:
[I--] [ ] media-fonts/corefonts-1-r2 (0)
[I--] [ ~] media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.0 (0)
[I--] [ ~] media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0 (0)
[I--] [ ~] media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.1 (0)
[I--] [ ~] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1 (0)
[I--] [ ~] media-fonts/fon
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 12:40, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> > command.
>
> Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
> needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation for th
ious.conf *
> [36] 90-synthetic.conf *
> [37] 99pdftoopvp.conf
>
> equery -q l '*font*'
> app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1
> media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.3-r1
> media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.1.2
> media-fonts/font-util-1.3.1
> media-fonts/liberation-fonts
; [29] 65-fonts-persian.conf *
>> [30] 65-khmer.conf
>> [31] 65-nonlatin.conf *
>> [32] 69-unifont.conf *
>> [33] 70-no-bitmaps.conf
>> [34] 70-yes-bitmaps.conf
>> [35] 80-delicious.conf *
>> [36] 90-synthetic.conf *
>> [37] 99p
27;s just using the
generic "_sans" font, which should let it use any sans-serif font on
your system. Maybe it can only use TTF fonts? I'm not really sure.
If all else fails, here is the complete list of font packages I have
installed on my machine:
media-fonts/artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3
m
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 23:35, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > [nomerge ] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
> > [ebuild N ] kde-base/kde-env-3-r4
> >
> > This looks for me like font-alias wants to bring in kde-env ... but
> > might be a misinterpretation fr
font-adobe-75dpi
- media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-100dpi
- media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-75dpi
- media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1
- media-fonts/font-alias
- media-fonts/font-arabic-misc
- media-fonts/font-bh-100dpi
- media-fonts/font-bh-75dpi
- media-fonts/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi
- media-f
e. It is a meta- package that pulls in
> everything required to provide a full X server
>
> --
> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
I already have xorg-server installed, and here are the packages to
emerge for xorg-x11:
[ebuild N] media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1 USE="-debug"
hoice for the world file? What
>>> does it provide?
>>
>> xorg-x11 is indeed the better choice. It is a meta- package that pulls in
>> everything required to provide a full X server
>>
>> --
>> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
> I already have x
hoice for the world file? What
>>> does it provide?
>>
>> xorg-x11 is indeed the better choice. It is a meta- package that pulls in
>> everything required to provide a full X server
>>
>> --
>> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
> I already have x
better choice for the world file? What
>>>> does it provide?
>>>
>>> xorg-x11 is indeed the better choice. It is a meta- package that pulls in
>>> everything required to provide a full X server
>>>
>>> --
>>> alan dot mckinnon at gmai
ts (1-r4{tbz2}@02/25/2012): Microsoft's
TrueType core fonts
[I] media-fonts/font-alias (1.0.3{tbz2}@02/25/2012): X.Org font aliases
[I] media-fonts/font-bitstream-100dpi (1.0.3{tbz2}@02/25/2012): X.Org
Bitstream bitmap fonts
[I] media-fonts/font-bitstream-75dpi (1.0.3{tbz2}@02/25/2012): X.Org
[48] 75-ttf-arphic-ukai-select.conf *
> [49] 80-delicious.conf *
> [50] 90-synthetic.conf *
> [51] 90-ttf-arphic-ukai-embolden.conf *
> [52] 90-ttf-arphic-uming-embolden.conf *
> c2stable ~ #
>
> c2stable ~ # eix -Ic font
> [I] app-admin/eselect-fontconfig (1.1{tbz2
previous post the dependency is gone now ...
> I'm not really certain where font-alias comes into the picture though. If
> you
> want to find out run:
> # emerge -uDpt --debug world &> debug.log
> And inspect the log. You may even send debug.log to me in a private mail
mall-vera.conf *
[16] 25-unhint-nonlatin.conf
[17] 30-metric-aliases.conf *
[18] 30-urw-aliases.conf *
[19] 40-nonlatin.conf *
[20] 45-latin.conf *
[21] 49-sansserif.conf *
[22] 50-user.conf *
[23] 51-local.conf *
[24] 57-dejavu-sans-mono.conf
[25] 57-dejavu-sans.conf
[26]
tion]
Evince is substituting ZapfDingbats with another font. On my system, this is
Liberation Sans Regular (Properties->Fonts->ZapfDingbats). This means that
Evince cannot find the font "ZapfDingbats". To rectify this, download "ITC Zapf
Dingbats" from [2] and
a font package, but not the font.alias one
FONT_ECLASS=""
if [[ ${PN} == font* \
&& ${CATEGORY} = media-fonts \
&& ${PN} != font-alias \
&& ${PN} != font-util ]]; then
# Activate font code in the rest of the eclass
FONT=&q
> and
> also can make them quite a bit larger. Strangely, after testing on my
> Manjaro
> QEMU virtual machine, everything behaves correctly; the P.D.F.\ without
> embedded
> Dingbats renders correctly.
>
> [Solution]
>
> Evince is substituting ZapfDingbats with another f
base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard-1.0.1.3)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-libs/libXxf86misc-1.0.0)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is bloc
re
> > colors scattered all over my screen?
>
> Yea, nothing is quite as readible as yellow or bright green on
> a white background. I hate color output. I'm completely
> baffled that anybody thinks it should be the default.
All you have to do is double your font siz
gt;> baffled that anybody thinks it should be the default.
>
>All you have to do is double your font size and they become
> quite legible.
>
>> > I CAN'T EVEN DISABLE IT BY SETTING TERM TO vt100.
>> >
>> > And if ALL THESE CAPS distress you and you think
ebuild N] x11-apps/mkfontdir-1.0.2 USE="-debug" 60 kB
[ebuild N] media-fonts/encodings-1.0.0 USE="-debug" 587 kB
[ebuild N] media-fonts/font-util-1.0.1 USE="-debug" 96 kB
[ebuild N] x11-proto/fontcacheproto-0.1.2 USE="-debug" 37 kB
s.gentoo.org/package/media-gfx/graphite2), yet it chokes at the
very end of the install. Any insight is appreciated.
The problem seems to come here (info log follows):
Undefined symbols for architecture ppc:
"saveFP", referenced from:
graphite2::Segment::justify(graphite2::Slot*, g
v-lang/python-2.4.4-r6
dev-libs/libgcrypt-1.2.4
dev-libs/libusb-0.1.12-r1
mail-client/mutt-1.5.16
media-fonts/encodings-1.0.2
media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.1
media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
media-fonts/font-bh-type1-1.0.0
-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-proto/fontsproto-2.0.2)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-proto/fontcacheproto-0.1.2)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-proto/
ngs-1.0.0)
> [blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
> media-fonts/font-util-1.0.0)
> [blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
> x11-apps/bdftopcf-1.0.0)
> [blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
> x11-libs/libXfont-1.1.0-r1)
> [
evice[0]"
>Driver "fglrx"
> EndSection
>
> Section "Screen"
>Identifier "Screen0"
>Device "Card0"
>Monitor"Monitor0"
>DefaultDepth 16
>SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
>
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Hi,
I have just installed my first amd64 gentoo. I took the world file of
one of my x86 installs and did an emerge -e world. Now everythin seems
to work fine apart from acroread. There seems to be a font problem:
instead of the text normally displayed
6.9 (is blocking
media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.0.0)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking x11-base/xorg-server-1.1.0)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
x11-proto/xf86rushproto-1.1.2)
[blocks B ] <=x11-base/xorg-x11-6.9 (is blocking
media-fonts/font-alias-1.
corefonts:0 media-fonts/dejavu:0 media-fonts/encodings:0
media-fonts/font-adobe-100dpi:0 media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi:0
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-100dpi:0
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-75dpi:0
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1:0 media-fonts/font-alias:0
media-fonts/font-arabic-misc:0 media-fo
stall cdr cli cpudetection cracklib crypt css
ctype cups custom-cflags -cvs dba dbus directfb disablexmb dri -dv dvd
dvdr dvdread eds elibc_glibc emboss encode escreen esd ethereal examples
exif expat extensions fam fastbuild fbcon fbsplash ffmpeg firefox -flood
font-server foomaticdb forc
stall cdr cli cpudetection cracklib crypt css
ctype cups custom-cflags -cvs dba dbus directfb disablexmb dri -dv dvd
dvdr dvdread eds elibc_glibc emboss encode escreen esd ethereal examples
exif expat extensions fam fastbuild fbcon fbsplash ffmpeg firefox -flood
font-server foomaticdb forc
stall cdr cli cpudetection cracklib crypt css
ctype cups custom-cflags -cvs dba dbus directfb disablexmb dri -dv dvd
dvdr dvdread eds elibc_glibc emboss encode escreen esd ethereal examples
exif expat extensions fam fastbuild fbcon fbsplash ffmpeg firefox -flood
font-server foomaticdb forc
bc emboss encode escreen esd
> ethereal examples exif expat extensions fam fastbuild fbcon fbsplash
> ffmpeg firefox -flood font-server foomaticdb force-cgi-redirect
> fortran ftp gd gdbm gif -gimp -gimpprint glut glx gmp -gnome gpm
> gstreamer gtk gtk2 gtkhtml guile -gvim gzip icq idn
`-- media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0
`-- media-fonts/encodings-1.0.2
`-- x11-apps/bdftopcf-1.0.0
`-- media-fonts/font-util-1.0.1
zip -threads" 0 KiB
> [nomerge ] media-gfx/swftools-0.9.2-r1::gentoo
> [nomerge ] media-libs/t1lib-5.1.2-r1:5::gentoo USE="X -doc
> -static-libs"
> [ebuild R] x11-libs/libXfont-1.5.4::gentoo USE="bzip2 ipv6 -doc
> -static-libs -truetype"
out that USE line. LOL
USE flags customize your system to your personal needs, and I cannot
know your personal needs-- only you can.
So I would suggest reading through /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc and
/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc to understand what the USE flags
you have enabled actuall
y enabling devices
[ 1876.135] (==) Automatically adding GPU devices
[ 1876.135] (==) Max clients allowed: 256, resource mask: 0x1f
[ 1876.135] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/TTF/" does not exist.
[ 1876.135]Entry deleted from font path.
[ 1876.135] (WW) The directory &qu
uth-1.0.2 USE="-debug"
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXi-1.2.1 USE="-debug"
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXdamage-1.1.1 USE="-debug"
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXcursor-1.1.9 USE="-debug"
[ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXrandr-1.2.3 USE="-debug"
[ebuil
es nls spell
unicode -debug -minimal -slang" 1,519 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/kbd-1.15.3 USE="nls" 0 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/busybox-1.19.3-r1 USE="ipv6 pam
-make-symlinks -mdev -savedconfig (-selinux) -static" 0 kB
[ebuild R] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p2011040
hat *can* use Scribus
actually *need* to have *optional* "scribus" support enabled?
And if you don't use a database, why do you have the innodb USE flag
enabled?
USE flags customize your system to your personal needs, and I cannot
know your personal needs-- only you can.
So I woul
s
--compress --force --whole-file --delete --stats --timeout=180 --excl
ude=/distfiles --exclude=/local --exclude=/packages"
PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/var/tmp"
PORTDIR="/usr/portage"
PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"
SYNC="rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.o
cvsgraph
cxx cyrillic dar64 dbm dbus dc1394 debug detex devil dga dhclient dhcp
dhcpcd dia dialup dirac discouraged divx djbfft djvu dmi dnotify
dosformat double-precision dri dso dssi dts dv dvd dvdr dvdread
dvi2tty dynamic editor emerald enblend enca encode eolconv epydoc
erandom escreen esd
cairo
cdda cddax cddb cdinstall cdio cdparanoia cdr cdrom cgraph chroot clamav
clamd cleartype cli cmdctrl cmdreccmdi18n cmdsubmenu colordiff
connectionstatus consolekit contactnotes corefonts cpudetection cracklib
crypt css ctype cups curlwrappers cursors cvs cxx d dbus dbx dga
dhclient dhcp dirac
cairo
cdda cddax cddb cdinstall cdio cdparanoia cdr cdrom cgraph chroot clamav
clamd cleartype cli cmdctrl cmdreccmdi18n cmdsubmenu colordiff
connectionstatus consolekit contactnotes corefonts cpudetection cracklib
crypt css ctype cups curlwrappers cursors cvs cxx d dbus dbx dga
dhclient dhcp dirac
nt-adobe-100dpi-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.1
media-fonts/font-alias-1.0.1
media-fonts/font-bh-type1-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-misc-misc-1.0.0
media-fonts/font-util-1.0.1
media-fonts/gnu-gs-fonts-std-8.11
media-font
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(==) ServerLayout "aticonfig Layout"
(**) |-->Screen "aticonfig-Screen[0]-0" (0)
(**) | |-->Monitor "aticonfig-Monitor[0]-0"
(**) | |-->Device "aticonfig-Device[0]-0"
(==) Automatically adding devices
(==) Automatically enabling devices
(==) Inc
(==) Automatically adding GPU devices
[ 1215.373] (==) Max clients allowed: 256, resource mask: 0x1f
[ 1215.385] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/misc/" does not exist.
[ 1215.385]Entry deleted from font path.
[ 1215.385] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/TTF/"
->Monitor ""
> [ 1215.372] (==) No monitor specified for screen "Default Screen Section".
> Using a default monitor configuration.
> [ 1215.372] (==) Automatically adding devices
> [ 1215.372] (==) Automatically enabling devices
> [ 1215.372] (==) Automat
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